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borteafc Uti folium, ftue PiU- 

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Golden Moufe-care^r Grim the Colliar. 



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confidcring the fmalnefleoftheplantithefloi 

 (like as others of this kind) flyaway in down,...,., 

 carry the feed with them. 



3 This plant(which fome alfo haue confoun- 

 ded with the firft defcribed) hath a root at the 

 top,ofa reddifh or brownifh colour, butwhitifli 

 Avifhin the earth , and on the lower fide fending 

 forth whitifh fibresrit bringeth forth in good and 

 fruitfu 11 grounds leaues about a foot iong,& two 

 or three inches broad,of a darke green colour and 

 hairy, little or nothing at all cut in about the ed- 

 ges. Amongft thefe leaues rifeth vp a ftalke fome 

 cubit high, round, hollow, and naked, but that ic 

 fomtimes hath a leafe or two toward the bottom, 

 and towards the top it puts forth a branch or two. 

 The floures grow at the top as it were in an vm- 

 bel,and are of the bignefle of the ordinary Mouf. 

 eare and of an orenge colour. The feeds are round 

 and blackifl^and are caried away with the downe 

 by the wind . The (talks and cups of the flours are 

 all fct thicke withablackifhdowneor hairinelTe 

 as it were the duft of coles ; whence the women 

 who keepe it in gardens for nouelties fake , haue 

 named it Grim the Col liar. 



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found it May 2 7, 1 6$ 1 . in floure ; and the third of 

 the following May,not yet flouring,in a Copfe in 

 Godlemen in Surrey,adioyning to the orchard nf 

 the Inne whofe figne is the Antilope. 



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*m Coote, who wrot to mee, That hee found them 



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This is a ftranger,andonly to be found in fome few gardens. 



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feed. 



thefe floure in Iune, Iuly,and Auguft,abouc the later part of which month 



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(who Pa „ P ri,r7- c I l r ^»» v naer tne name of Kjiuritul 



^SSS^^^^^ thfreof) by thc nameof *** cd ~ 



l><rn* mmanut Ma£$^^$?* aIIovves fo much as «* leafe vpon the ftalke^nd T*. 

 W«^^b^rSfcS^ 5i l f ^ domewant . s -. Nowthisby Z^/figurehath many nar- 

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„ , ;;;• *««»«w calls it Hteraetwn hmt»(i fionbu 

 2fl*>»*ior: and Iiudgcittobe thtHierUnmt 

 octn rather to be the herbe c*/i of c*»w.ir/«r tba 



jff fioribus atroparpttrafc 



tie of Hierddum la- 



arc «lmoft hi KnU if 111 " t0 b? tbe herb < 



*nd, and I. l„°l d t0 . affirme " the fame : for 



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faith that it hath fat leaues lying fiat vpon 4. 

 unagreed with the JW&w l£ftli,Jtfci 



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