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Of the H iftoric of Plants. 



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^J The Names. 



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1 The fir ft of the fe \^ Lychnis acrrefiismultifioraoiLobel^vA cymoides fore flene- of Camerc 



\l alfo called Lychnis [yluejlris mnhiflora : it is the Ocymrf 



ritiprum oiTabernammanui-Joy which title our Author alfo had it in the former edition t 



3 Lobsl hath this by the name of Lychnis agreftis abmiut, muhipliciviridcpre. '^ 



4 Clufius calls this Lychnis fylueftr is Utifelta • and he faith he had the feed from Iofeph de erf 

 *,by the name of UttufiifuU auricuU vr ft facie : Bauhinc hath it by the name of L-ichnU au , 



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(according to Banhine) was fct forth bv <JHa 



fhrafti : it is the OcimoidesrepcnsplygmifdiapreSafonarUjcithc^duerfa 

 Datefihampij^ in the HiJt.Lttgd. It is alfo Ocimoides ^ilfinumpi Cefner ; ai 



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The natures and vertues of thefe,as of many others,liehid as yet,and fomay continue ifchanr/. 



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ham z$. Of JVWoito'herbe, or Looje-flrife 



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He firftkindeof Willow-herbe hath long and narrow leaues ofagrayifh g rceDe aioft 



lour,in fliape like the Willow or Sallow leaues, {landing three or ^ t,rc0 ^^ d£t h 

 another at feueralldiftances round about the ftalke; which toward the topij 



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it fclfc intomatiy other branches.on the tops whereof grow tufts of faire yellow floury 



m _ _r _:*v .*r~*«n u:~u U<*i.-*rr nail rliprpmmm/>rli fnrfh feed like * 



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