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Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



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3 TulfatiKafioredlbc. 



yVhitePaflc-floure. 



% 4 PulfatillAfloreminore. 





The leffcr purple Pauc-floure. 







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% 1 he Temper aturel 

 Pafle floure doth extremely bite, and exulcerateth andeateth into the skinneifitbeftamptd 

 iand applied to any part of the body ; whereupon it hath becne taken of fome to be a kiode of Crow- 

 foot, and not without reafon, for that it is not inferiour to the Crowfoots : and therefore it is to* 



anddrie. 



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There is nothing; extant in writing among Authors of any peculiar vertue, but they feme oocly 



for the adorning of gardens and garlands, being floures of great beautie. 







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Of <iA donis floure. 



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firft hath very many (lender wcake ftalkes, trailing or leaning to the ground, W 

 ery part with fine jagged leaucs very deepely cut like thofe of Camomill, or .[ at ? c 



jagged 



very deepely 



thoft of May-weed : vpon which ftalkes doe grow fmall red floures, in fhape W* . 

 field Crow-foot,with a blackifh greene pointell in the middle, which being growne to of t SJ 

 tut netb into a fmall greenifh bunch of feeds,in fhape like a little bunch of grapes.The root is ltD 

 and threddy. 



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The fecond differeth not from the precedent in any one point,but in the color of the flouto 



euca 



which are of a perfect yellow colour, wherein confifteth the difference. 



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The red floureof Adonis growethwilde in the Weft parts of Englandamong their xorfle, ej£ 

 as May-weed doth in other parts,and is likewife an enemy to corne as May-weed is : from u> . 

 I brought the feed,and haue fowne it in my garden for the beautie of the floures fake. Tfl» c 



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the yellow floure is a ft ranger in England. 



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