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OftheHiftorieotPJ 



ants. 



I ^rmorariapmenfu mas 



The male Crow-floure. 



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The double Crow fourc. 



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*t 7 he Time i 



They begin to floure in May and end in Iune. 



«|J The Names. 





but not properly ; 



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'fyluefirisfclij 



fykcjlr it, and LsirmoracU 



^irmeria^ Armerius flos pi 



Cormcts fleris.-m ¥rer\ch,Cuydre/ies : in Englifh,Crovr-fiOures,wilde Williams 



and Cuckcw Gillofloure. 



<fl The Temperature and Vertues. 



and co decke vp gardens. 



d crams. 



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P. I46 



Q/ Catcb^flie, or Limemrt 



^ The Defer tptioH. 



THis plant, called Vifcaria^ox Lymewort, is liketvife oftl 

 wildeGiJIoflourestnotwitb (landing C/^/ hath joined i 



making it a kinde thereoflbut not properly. Lobel among the facet William V* J crc * 



of the llocke arid kindred of tbe 

 it with the wilde Campions, 



of doubtleiTe it is a kinde.Ithath many Jeaues rifing immediately from the root lite the 

 Crowfloure^or wiJde fweet William : among which rife vp many reddi/h ftalkcs joynted 



among 



thole 

 or kneed 



at certaine fpaces, fet with Jeaues by couples one againft another : at the top whereof come for 

 pretty red flouresjwhicb being paft,there commeth in place fmall blackifli Iced. The rcotis j g 

 With manyfibres. "I be whole plact,as well leaues and fralkes,as alfo the fioures are " ivean 9 



couered ouer with a moft thicke and clammy matter like vnto Bird-lime,which if you take 1 ) 



thicke and clammy 



hands, 



