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Hiftorie of Plants. 



about the edges and fharpe pointed, and vpon 

 lonre narioir ftarpe pointed leaucs.The floureswhjch arc o 

 of the lart defenbed } but " J 



th 



ibed by F^ 

 ds and roots 1 



taim'nga Irnall yeuow ieeu. i u 



CtmtcuUHmmmMum : Andlrc , _„..,..,.... » 6 iuw- 



ing plentifully wildein the inclofed chalky billy grounds by Maple- Durham neere Peters field in 

 Hampftire. In gardens the flouresbecoaie much longer and fairer. 



6 This which is defcribed in Chfuet hisjCuta pefitr. by the name of Pyratniddis, and was fir ft 

 fbuodandfenttohirabyGr^ory 



thereof. The root 



and 



like thofcof the lefler Tracheltum, being full of a fmall feed. The whole plant yeelds railke like as 

 the reft of this kinde, and the leaues as well in fliapeas hoarineffeon their vnder fides, well refwn- 

 ble thofeof the fecond French or Golden Lungwoortofmy defcription. Ttwas fir ft found growing 



in rh<« r!iink«»<s nf hard rockes about the mourh*»*r»fr^aiiftc In A» mn .,««:...,.i-o.,c'. • r . ° 



by the forefaid Frier, 



about the mouthes of C 



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X 



Rdpuncultu CtrnicuUtut mntanm* 



Mouacainc horned Racnpions, 





% 6 Rtt*ncttl*$f<tx*tilisji 



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5 



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pla 



foiles 



Sailed 



The firft i $ fowne and fet in Gardens 

 The fecond groweth in wools ^ 



They fiou re in May, Iune, and Iuly. 



t ^^piOnsbv^rr If ^ iwf «*ww, 



J^heloag fpoicie^ffoTfloL 1 !!^^," 11 ^ *'/*"'<** » nd ***ifl*i j and the firft bv reSon 



11 *</",and Mqmnht fitefrit fciwut by octets. The fyaoadwhu* is the 



ordinary 





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