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He firitofthefewiIde^»«w/w hath jagged leaues dcepely cut or indented wlr i, 

 ^ grovvvponthemiddlepartofaweake and tender ftalkc : at the top whereofdorila 5 

 v i u, , . a P rc "y y elIow floure made offo ^^ 



little blackifh pointell,and certaine flender chiues or threds. The root is fmall, fomewhar i^ ? a 

 and very brittle. ' cwlj acjcnotrie 



2 The fecond hath jagged Ieaues,not vnlike to water Crowfoot or mountaine Crowfn™ -it 

 floure groweth at the top of the ftalke not vnlike to the precedent in fhape, fauing dm tfcw 

 milke white coIour,the root is like the other. 5 • ims isofa 



f«™,thewilde purple Winde-floure. And the other with I 

 ure, which wee may terme Anemone nemorum ****. « 



" tT - ^"f^- i neie two airrer not in other refpeds from the white Winde-fWr ♦ 



f i 7 T 1* f ° me **?£ g f dens oneof this kinde with white flonws very double as S 

 ° f n h 5 ^ arIe , C '*""""*' and * had one of them § iuen ™e by a wortoipful! Merchant of S 



called M l lohn Franqueuille, my very good friend. «wpn»" mercnant ot London, 



thLfA .Jut 2 r °° tS ^^^l^ 5 is h ; ke tbc laft bribed wood Anemones, or winde-floures But 

 this and the laft mentioned double one haue leaues on two places of their ftalkes ■ whera 2 r 

 g e ones haue them but in one, and that is about the middfe of £m£^&^&& 

 ble one confi fts of fome forty or more little leaues.whereof the outcrmoft are the biggeft £' 

 tomes or nailes of thefe leaues areofadeepe purple, but the other parts of a liglf b'luftt 





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very notably refemblethofe with fingle floures,but is of fmall moment, either in beautie of the 

 iioure s orotherwife. $ The double ones grow onely in fome few gardens. £ 



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They floure from the middefl of Februarie vnto the end of Aprilhor the 



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mone. 



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by moft Writers is referred to the Ranunculi, or Crowfeet j and Lthtl calls 

 ofiu i»teus .-only DodonxusjCaptlpinufjmd our Authour haue made it an Ant. 



Tragus 7 Tuchfiut£oTdus y Cefh 





Cafaljinus.and out Authour haue referred it to the Anemone;. Cluft, 



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$ Clufius cals this Anemone Limoniafit Ranunculus fylu arum flo.pleno albo 



imonidfitRanunc.fyl.floreplenofurpuraJcent 

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nemones, or ^Pafque floures, 



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floures 



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J[ of Carrots:among which rife vp naked ftalkes, rough and hairie j whereupon doe e - 

 beautifull floures bell fafhion,ofa bright delaied purple colounin the bottomed*' 

 of groweth a tuft of yellow thrums, and in the middle of the thrums it thrufterh forth a fmall p*- 

 pie pomtel I : when the whole floure is paft there fuccedeth an head or knob compatf of many gf a J 

 hairy Jockes, and in the follid parts of the knobs lieth the feed flat and hoary, euery feed bamg 

 his owne fmall haire hanging at it. The root is thicke and knobby, of a finger long, running ng» 

 downe, and therefore not vnlike to thofe of the Anemcne, which it doth in all other parts very now 

 bly refemble,and whereof no doubt this is a kinde. - rt 



There is nodiffcrence at all in the leaues, roots, or feeds, bctweene this red Paf<3«c f ' 01 ^ 

 the precedent, nor in any other point, but in the colour of the floures j for whereas the 



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