Lib. i. 



Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 





219 



Elfex.Likarifc neer vnro Muche Dunmow in EfTex,where they were (hewed me by a learned gen- 

 tleman M lawsTiv eights ^excellently well fcen in the knowledge of planrs. 



% I receiued fome roots of the fecond from my kind friend M r Thomas JVaffis of Weftminfter 

 the which he gathered at Dartford in Kent,vpon a piece of ground commonly called theBrimth : 

 but I could not long get them to grow in a garden, neither do any of the other Saty rions loue to" 

 be pent vp in fuch tfraight bounds. £ 



2 Orchis Friftalulea. 



l-riefeland Lady-traces, 



4 Orchis Leodienfis. 



Liege Lady, traces; 







■ 



^J The Time. 





Theft kinds of /tones do floure from Auguft to the end of September. 



«([ The Names. 



not 



i Tejliculus odoratus : in Englifti, fweet-frnelling 

 >ots,but of theflourcs. It is called MoOrchisf} 



h is fbt forrh in thn nn-vr nl^o U»*U *U* *^~ ~r_L 



orftones * 



Antumnalis. 



fted or twined fpir- fiSTS r u- m thc ncX „ C P Iacc > bath the »P of the ftalk as it were tiri- 

 ^ey be called L dy tuces ■ h,t * " come ! to , fio " ri "S in Autumnc « of our En§iifc women 



^^SnJ^ s ^^ U \^f^S m ^ tha J e0m]l name ' f ° r f ° me caH thcm Svv ^t. 

 «.*.. A .. ^ v>uus 3 w cetCulIiom^nfl Srmnw(tr4(r rt . ; n n..r„v. 4i**%*<«* M «~~.^ .„ i ~ . ^ - 



W: in French, J^V^ 



Orchis CCOad ° rt " dalIed ^'^%and alfo Tctronbis ■. in EnsIiiKTrioI 



fctiautnctautand £>tonuel 



wh 



Thebftofthef i ^ i' / ^•■ i nEn ? Iifl,,FrifcIand Traces. 



'<^sa,^ 



** 



Thefetinrlc^r r ^ ^T The Temperature 



<*«e Unds of firect Cu i lions are of Mr , ■ . J _ ni 





follow 



are of nature and temperature like the Dogs (tones althnnoh 



fome 



The ft,n and ft U The Vertues, 



Ht ^que. * tne D °dy,and be good for fueh as be fallen into a Confiiinfon or Feauer 



A 



Chap; 



