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Of the Hiftoric of Plants. 



ib. 1. 



2 



The fccond k inde of jWJmw or white Sattin hath many great and broad Jeaue7ahw> 



fe 



like 



ftiff^and of a whitifh green colour,fet with the like lcaues,but fmaller. The fioures grow vnon 5 

 llcnder branches,ofa purplecolour, compact of foure fmall leaues like thofe of the ftockc r ; 

 tloure ; after which come thin long cods of the fame fubftance and colour of the former The r °" 

 is thicke,whereuntoare faftned an infinite number of long threddy ftrings : which root die* n 

 cuery yere,as the other doth,but multiplieth it felfe as wel by falling of the feed,as b v nc w rw 

 Or the root. ;• 



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Long codded 



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^ The Place. 



Thefe Plants are fetand fowne in gardens, notwithftandingthe firft hath bin found wild in the 

 woods about Pinner and Harrow on the hill 12 rfiiles from London , and in E (Tex likevvifc about 

 Horn-church. 



Watford.fifteene 



•J The Time. 



They flourc in Aprill the next yeare after they be fowiy. ; 



^ The Names. 



They are commonly called Bolbonac by a barbarous name : wee had rathe* call it with Dt&*** 



and Clufius ,V ioh lattfi/ujnd Viola lunar is, or as it pleafeth moft Herbarifts.r/^ peregrinate Br* 

 banders name it ^etltUMfc fcloemctl, of the fafhion of the cods, like after a fort to a groat otic- 

 iterne; and ^acfeb biocmetl, becaufe italwayes floureth neere about the feaft of E after. M°- ° 



of the fiiue 



doe call 



skins or husks and feeds likewifeare fallen away. 



We 



Mony 



Otff 



