

Lib. 2. 



Of the Hiilorie of Plants. 



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f T^r ■Description, 



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peth by 



about the edges, ine nouresarcora ugntDiewcc 

 contained i" l ittIe A at pouches : the root is fibrous and hairy. 



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lniittienacpoucucs.-njciw^L.auuiwusauunairy. ,r • , 



The fecond doth alfocreepe vpon the ground, hauing kP^flender fterames, fome foot 



fomevvhatlarg 



ofrbe formcr,but fomewhat bigger, and of a brighter colourjand they arealfo fucceeded by round 



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caiifc it hath been called Vtrtmcx Servillifoli 



Sertillttm 



ches,of aivhiiifli colour declining to blcwnefle. The root is fmall and threddy, taking hold vpon 

 the vpper face of the eartlyvhcre it fpreadeth. The feed iscontained it fmall pouches like the for- 



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4 The fourth hath a root fomewhat wooddy, from the which rife vp Ieaues like vnto the for- 

 oxr.T be fmall vpright ftalke is befet with the like Ieaues, but lefler ; at the top whereof commeth 

 forth a (lender fpikeclofelythruft together, and full of blewifli floures, which are fucceeded by 



many horned feed veflels. * 



X j This hath many wooddy round fmooth branche^tbme handfuli and halfe high or bet 

 ter : the Ieaues are like thofe of wilde Tyme, but longer,and ofablacker colour, fometimes lightly 

 fn,pt : at the tops of the branches grow floures of a whitifli blew colour, confiding of foure fiue 

 or el c fix httk Ieaues a piece j which falling, there follow round/eed veflels containing a round 

 fmalland bJacke ieed. It floures in Auguft, and growes vpon'cold and high raountaines.as the 



f JS? f VmnKA A¥ °' minim * WVW^M* b*h it by the name o5£S 





a Veronica minor. . 



Little Flueilen. 



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4 Ywniuml A minima. 



The finallcft Flueilen, 





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