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Of theHiflorieof Plant 



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B. 1. 



and aifo haue 1 



**j.u, i uauc iccne onciy iomc brancticsot it brought from Leiden by my friend M r William f *k~ 



IlieotherofmydccriptionlhauediuerstimesfoundgrowingamongthecorneinChcllevfied" 



id it brought me from other places by M r George Bowles and W LetnardBnciner * 



f The Time. ' * 



Itflourethin Iuneand Iuly,and the feed is ripe in the end of Augu ft. 



Corn 



ifi. 



^J The Names. 



in their tongue call it tftOtottl Jfepf egd* ^«wndcrs 



$ Tabernamontanus hath two figures thereof, the one vnder the name of Viola anient* and rf» 

 other by the title ofVtoU Pe»tagonia,becwfc the floure hath fine folds or corners. 2 This of n 

 description is not mentioned by any Author,wherefore J am content to follow that name which I 

 gmen to the former , and terme it in Latine Speculum Veneris minus ; and from the colour of thl 

 oureand codded fced-veffell to call it Codded Corn Violet, t 



<$ The Temperature and Virtues. 



VY e haue not found any thing written either of his vertueor temnenture.nfth* *»,;»«> ~\ 



Writers. 



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Of Reefing root or J^jejewort. 



i Hellebor us precox. 



White Hellebor. 



■\tejewrt 



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2 Hellebor us albus precox. 



Timely white Hellebor, 



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^ Tk Defcription. 



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broa- 



demand not vnlikethe leauesof the great Plantaine, folded into pleits like a garni ^ 

 plaited to be laid vp in a cheft : amongft thefe leaues rifeth vp a ftalke a cubit long, 





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