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Of the Hiflorie of Plants. 



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^ The Temperature and Virtues. 



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Thefe plants are of the nature of Scabious.whcreof they be kindes, therefore their &*. i i 

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They becommended againft the fuellings of the Vvula, as is Diuelsbit,but of leffe fore 



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t *«« figure that was formerly in the fccond place was of the ncttttrti* of T^ni-whichdiffcnfroai tUt our Author meiiitiadaefrrll^i u * 



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T«e great hiuer Knapweed hath at his firft comraing vp diuert Icaues fpred vpon the 

 ground,of a deep green colour,cut and jagged as are the other Knapvreecfs^rakVd here 



and therewith fome filuer line? Hnwnrh^farr«» u/UpAfU^m.-.r. 



ame. whereof it took 



_ fomwhat rough 

 the tops whereof doc 



and brittle,diuiding it felfe toward the top into other twiggy branches j 01 



growibures fee in fcaly heads or knaps like the other MaefelIons,of a gallane'purpk coTou7ccTn£ 



ftmg of a number of threds or thrums thicke ehruft together : after which *be feeds aoocare flit*. 



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vay when a man doth but lightly touch if. The 1 



ripe. $ This is not ftreaked with any lines,as our Author imagined, nor called Argtmu 



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Little filuer Knapweed. 



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The fecond agreeth with the firft in each refpea,fauing that the leaues hereof arc uiorcjjg- 

 ld the filuer lines or ftrakes are Preater.anH mnrcin niimhpr.wherinconfiftethtbeuitter • 



ged,and ehe filuer lines or ftrakes are greater,and more in number,wherin 



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