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mit m, and bclOHriomctimes as tni«e as ones uctle ftnger, tram which grow many fmall and 

 j branchcs,and thole (lender onesjthe leaiies are little, long and fliarpe pointed:tbc floures are 

 vfciBJod rn.jll.and grow in cnps.whxch are finely fniptat the top in manner of a corone^wherein 

 jscootained a froall red fced;the roots grow fo faft impac* in theRockes, that they cannot by any 

 means be got out. 1 1 grows vpon diners rocks in I tal y and Germany jand is the Saxijraga ma*m of 

 jimhidxs, and the Italians. >.■■"* 



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iolw his great Saxifrage. 



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$ 2 Saxifraga Antiquorum^Lob. 



baxifrageof the Antients^ccording to Lob* 





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 « great plenty in Itali e ; in DolpW 



fmall /lender branches a foot high in 

 tncately wrapped wi th in one another" 

 ^ere they are fct with many grame 



fome few fibres : the leaues ftand by 

 couples at the joints , being long and 



of thofeof the wild Pinkes, or Rocke 



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Saxifia S ia,fiue Saxijr 



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