Lib. 2. 



Of the Hiftorie of Plants. > 



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ftalkc about | and the other hath but two,and neuer more, wherein efpecially confifteth the diffe- 

 rence although in truth I thinke it a degenerate kinde,and hath gotten a third leafe per accidens, 

 as doth fometltnes chance vnto the Adders Tongue, as {hall be declared in the Chapter that fol- 



% \ Thiskindeof Ttvaiblade, firft defcribed in the laft: edition of Doion&tisJ&zxki leaues, 

 floures and ftalkes like to the ordinary ; but at the bottome of the ftalke aboue the fibrous roots it 



hatha buJbcgrcenifh 



places of Holland, t 



X OfhrU bifolii 



fvraibladc. 



,and couered vrich two or three skins:it growcth 



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Bulbous Ttvaiblade. 



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firft groweth 



many placets at South-fleet in Kent/in a Wood 



I haue found it in 



WondhuT a I. , uwlu ^nc,ina woodot wittier ssaieysoy Long-neid juo*w 



k^e^\*S£ HaT) P ft ^ Wooden the fields by High-gate, in the Woods by 



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^larein Eflex, and i a the Woods by Dunmow in EfTex. The fecond fort is feldo 



They floure in May and Iunc. 



^ The Time. 



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Tbefeare 



% The Nature and Per tuts t \ 



good f ucccffe# 



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in my vnguents and balfams for greene wounds had great expeiience,and 





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w P^rcs.*S?r t ,.? f - the Herf>a " fts ofour time to be good for greene wounds, burftings" and A 



