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It is reported,thatitgrowerh in the North parts of England, neere vnto a village callecTKn^bo^ 

 rough. I found it growing in the middle of a wood in Kent two miles £rom Grauefend, neere vnto" 

 ~.J?rn, infill 1 o-pntlemans houfe called W William Sn>an*o£ Howckeprern Th^wmAi k<,i~«~_ ._. 



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The woo J belongs to 

 s very rare, I am the 



oiieivi iiw#p »*w—j* **. r* 7 7 7 ^* — w wvwulu ^ 1 i* vcij' run:, lamtne 



more willing to giue you all the markes in the wood for the better finding it,becaufe it doth grow 

 but in one piece of the wood : that is to fay, The ground is couered all ouer in the fame place neere 

 about it with the herb Saniclc 3 as alfo with the kind of Orchis called Hermapbroditica^ox Butterfly 



Saryrion. 



^J The Time. 



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It floureth and flourifheth in Tune and Auguft 



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iced) fallcth in the end of Auguft : but in my iudgment it is an vnprofitablc or barren duft, and no 



feed at all. 



^ The Names. 



It iscallcd Satyriumdortivum: of fomc, Nidus avis : in Vrench^Nidd'oifeau-in En 



neft, or Goofe ncft : in Low- Dutch, Uogdtf Ittff : in High-Dutch, ffinmm Dtebetl 



argen tyefyeti. 



lift, Birds 



^ The Nature and Fertttes. 







It is not vfed in phy fake, that I can fTnde in any authorise either of the antient or later writers 

 but is efteemed as a degenerat kind of Orchis, and therefore not vfed . ' 



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