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*8 Of the Hiftorie of Plants 



place. 



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»n the fecond 



place weberc 

 bee of Stxtft 



w* of ihc Adverf But the conjecture of Pena and Lpfolbcinz true XninAe.u- Saxt H 

 can a to beSynanehieeDalefebampiiJthcn is it neither jr**.l/V a 2 udge thcir *<"'/ 

 g«ue,but a fmall plant which yg'flul ^^i^Zi^^S^? ^f*" *" whi * ■ 

 to be Saxifrr^a Anglican* of j»«m and Z*fc/ is a f ma i| yJ t { ii u P ,3nt that l once tookherc 



branches fome two or three inches high, with feme ftalks ftTnHJn. gr? T ng ^V** very many 

 ateach joyntgrow two ftort narrow¥arp £££ SSSte^&^r^/^"^ 

 uers lefler Ieaues:at the tops of the branches vpon prftWono S h ° fc boforacs comc d «- 



foure gray irhor whittfh Ieaues which are the floure. ^S^^^S^^^ ^ 

 appeareallofa whitifh coloured throueh the thin film, «f 52 fl^?!' f ° m c , ma i u «t«c they 



appeare all of a whitifh coloured through the thin films of rW. L 7* C ° rom e t maturit ^ <«<? 

 at The firft view fecms to be pretty large and b ackc fork liSSf H a appear " ^ C fccd ' which 

 rub itoucyou Oiall find it a^manU^?^^ 



more effeauall to moue vrinethan the former Knawel. I haue tod^i S^SlS a $ 

 bout buck and ftonevva Is and vpon chalky barren grounds. I called th i s?n^y f £2 1?J , 6 

 l X %% mm ° r « lUr *m«f»f«ninem g r , and ^ueftioned whether it Jnot^S' 

 angHfttfohmtmrna mont.oiColtmna^xt now I think it rather(ifthe number of Ieaues in the Lrdid 



SSfiSfS?^ ° the ^^ ch 1S defcribed . in *c *» P^e, of which 1 fince that time baueX 



ued both the figure and defcnption as alfo a dry plant from W.Goodytr. He conjees it may be 



this plant which I haue here defcribed, that is kt forth in the Hifi Lugd.p«r. , 2 5 .by the nTmc 2 



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^Ifittepdlnpisjolijstemifmis : fue SaxifiagafdlufirudlftneJolU 



about an 

 fmall 



deader round fmooth firme branches fomehandfull or handfull and halfe bigb,from which lomc- 

 times grow a few other fmaller branchcs,whereon at certain jointsgrow Jeaues like the former,tod 

 thofe fet by couples with other (horter comming forth of their bofomes • and fo by degrees they 

 become fhorter and fhortcr towards the top, fo that toward the top this plant fomwhat rcicrabJeth 

 Thy mum durius. The floures are great for the flendernefle of the plant, growing at the tops of the 

 branches 3 each floure confifting of 5 fmall blunt roundifh topped white floures, with white chiucs 

 in the midft:the feed I obferued not.The root is fmal],growing in the myrewith a few ilrings:th: 

 groweth plentifully on the boggy ground below the red Wcl of Wellingborough inNortharop- 

 ton fhire.This hath not bin defcribed that I find.I obferued it at the place aforefaid^. 1 2 . 1 6i( 

 lohn Goodyer. $ 





t The firO: and 



The Place. 



defcriptions. 



«J the Time. 



Thefe floure for the moil part from May to September 



^ m The Names. 



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«[[ The Temperature. 



They are cold in the fecond degree,and dry in the third^ftringentand making thick, 

 t Thefcefoeciallv the three lafhare hot in the fecond or third degree,and of fubtil 



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0^ The Verities. 9 . KoJfrc j ; 



Here according to my promife I haue thought good to infert this medicin made V T^ ^^ uia 5^ 



before) P 



the other fauors of fimplicitiet) 



ipofit 



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warme 



of the body whichis to receiue it. 



The 



