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3 Campanula rotundifolia. 



Round leaued Bell-floure. 





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Yellow Bell-floure. 



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f The litle white Bell-floure is a kind 

 •f wilde Rampionsjas is that which fol, 

 loweth,and alfo the laft iaue one beforede. 

 fcribed. This fmall plant hath a (lender 

 rootof the bigneffe of a fmall ftraw, with 

 fome few firings annexed thereto. The 

 leaues are fomewhat long, fmoorb, and of 

 a perfeft greene colour, lying flat vpon the 

 ground : from thence rife vp fmall tender 

 ftalkes/et here and there with a few leaues. 

 The floures grow at the top, of a milke 

 white colour. 



6 The other fmall Bel-floure or wilde 

 Kampion differeth not from the precedent 

 but onely in colour of the floures h for as 

 the others are white, thefe are of a bright 

 purple colour, which fetteth forth the dif- 



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there is another very fmall and rare 

 floure, which hath not beefie fet fortbby 

 any but onely by Baubine t in his Trodrcmm^ 

 vnder the title of Campanula CynAdtrttfi- 

 lijs i and that fitly ; for it bath thinneand 

 fmall cornered leaues much after the man- 

 ner of Cymbalaria^ and thefe are fet without 

 order on very fmall weak and tender flalkes 

 fome bandfull long j and at the tops of tK 

 branches grow little fmall and tender Bell- 

 floures of a blew colour. The root, lw* a$ J 

 the whole plant, is very fmall and thready. 

 This pretty plant was firft difcouercd to 

 grow in England by Mafter Gecrgt *«w'» 

 KAtm 1632. who found it in MontgonK- 

 ry flure/Mi the dry bankes in the b'S 6 ^. 

 as one rideth from Dolgeogg a Worfwr 

 full Gentlemanshoufc called M r - fr4 T* 

 Herbert ,vnto a market towne called J» ^ 

 huntleth,and in all the way from tbr" 

 the fea fide. It may be called in t 

 The tender Bell- floure. 



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