6jo 



Of the Hiflorie of Plants. 



L 



IB. Z. 



htt le i whitifh purple flourcs confiding of fine little leaues ftanding together in maww7i^. 

 bell-floure,and feldomc othcrwifc : the feed is fmall,and contained in round hea™ThT/r Jv 

 many wet rortcnground S> and vpon boggcs : I firft found it Anno i6arf s inthe Bifhoprickeof D.,? 

 nam,and in two or three places of York(hire,and not thinking any had taken notice thereof I aZ. 



(fiHa florc ex Mo purpttraft 



j ..,,„„ iwuuu I 



Nttmm»lariaflorepurf>urdfcerite 



growes alfoon thebogs vpon the heath neer Burntwood in Effcx.lt floures in Iuly and Auguft. * 



i 



I NummnLiria. 



Hcrbc Two-pence 



: 3 ^(ummuUrhfiore purpurafcen 



Purple floured Money-wort. 



^ T be Place. 



of White 



^ The Time. 



It flourcth from May till Summer be well fpenr. 



^ The Names. 



He* T,o.pe„c= i, ^^^^^^S^S^SSa 



the leaues 



grafle. 



1&CHtl/ncferupt : in EngiifoMoney-vvoort 



m The temperature. . 



That this herbe is dry,the binding taft thereof (hewethat is alfo moderatly coiu 



«• The Vertues 



A 



The floures and leaues flam 

 moft erfbaually being ftaraped 

 thereto. 



them-, but it irorjj* 

 ,and turpentine iW 



The 



