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Of the Hifbrie of Plants. 



X N dtu Celtic*. 



Celcicke Spikenard. 



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hath many threddy roots , fr„ M m 

 which rife vp many fcaly rough and 

 thickc ftalkes,hauing at the top certain 

 flat hoary leaucs growing vpon fmall 

 and tender foot- ftalks. The whole plane 

 is of a pleafant fweet fmell. 



3 Hindus is a plant very rare,which 

 as yet I neoer faw, notwithstanding weq 

 are greatly beholding toCarelw Clmffm 

 the father of forrcine Simples, who fin- 

 ding this plant among many bunches 



or handfulls of mountaine Spikenard, 



hath made it knowne vntopottcricie, as 

 he hath donemany orh cr r,repf,nvn 



