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Of the Hiflorieof Plants. 



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Vi$ld purthpurpnrcd multiplex. 



Iljc Joubie garden purple Violet 





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Dogs VioIcts,or wildc Violets. 



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Yellow Violets. 



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growing vpon thehilsin Lancafhire ueeft 



vnto a village called Latham ; and though 

 he brought them into his garden, they wi. 

 thered and pined. The whole plant isde- 

 fcnbed to be like vnto the field Violetand 

 dirTereth from it, in that this plant brings 



forth yellow floures, yet like in forme and ' ' 

 ngure,but without fmell. 



6 Thewijde field Violet with round 

 Ieaues nfeth forth of the ground from a 

 fibrous root with long flcnder branches 

 whereupon do grow round fmooth Ieaues' 

 The floures grow at the top of the flalkcs, 

 of a light blew colour : % and this erovvcs 

 commonly m woodsand fuch like places* 

 and floures in Iuly and Auguft. There i 



anothervanetieofthiswildeViolet ha 

 uing the Jeaues longer.narrower, and (W 



P er P? int K cd /? nd ^^ was formerly fij^a 

 & dcfcribed in this place by our Author I 



rLc^fr IUld / n - k felf intodmm bran- 

 ches of a woody fubftance : whereon gnwr 



iQ ng jagged Ieaues like tbofe of the pwfyt 

 the flours grow at the rop 3 compatf of fiiie 



Ieaues apicce,of a watcher colour. ^? 







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