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Of die Hiftorie of Plants. 



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4 The fmall white Hollow-root Iikewifeagrceth wirfnrhefomr"- 

 this plant bringeth white rloures,and the other not fo. l 



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meachre fca,f^ 



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I Radix caua major purpurea* 



Greatpurple Hollow* root, 







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2 Radix caua mjcr *H 4 



Vieat vrhite Hollow^ 



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5 This kindc of Hollow- root is alfo like thelaft described, fauiog that thefloureshercofarc 

 mixed with purple and white,which makcth it to differ from the others. . 



6 There is nodifference in this,thatcan pofiibly be diftinguifhed from the Ufldcfayw- «- 

 uing that the floures hereof arc of a mixtcolour,whireand piirple,withfomeycl!winf^ 1,o!10,r ' 



nefle of the famewhereinconfifteth the difference from the precedent. ,. -j. 



7 This th in leafed Hollow-root hath likewifean hollow-root,couered ouer with a ye" ow P ' 

 l«>g,drthebfcrneffe of a tennife ball: from which moot vp leaues fpred vpon theground,very^ ^ 

 vnto the leaues of Columbines,as well in forme as colour,but much thinner, more J a g6 c » J. . . 

 together lefTer : among which rifevp fmall tender ftalkes, weake and feeble, o^ bandt j 1 ^ <> 

 bearing from the middle thereof to the top very fine floures, fafhioned vnto one pcecc 

 Iumbine floure,which rcfcmblctha little bird of a purple colour. . : ne$ /ortfi 



8 This other dun leafed Hollow-root is like the precedent.fauing that this plant di g 

 white floures tending to yellowneffe.or as it were of the colour of the field Primroie. ^ 

 . 9 . Buuupfeeitf l)0tt»0tf efe,as the Dutch men do call ir,hath many fmall jaggea * [])A 

 "g immediately from the gtound,among which rife vp very flender ftalks, whereon .as ^ ^ 

 leaues anhofe next the ground : on the top of the branches ftand faire purple flo ""; IIics ortort» 

 otfters of his kindc, fauing that the floures hereof are as it were fmall birds, *e?e 



parts whereof are of a white colourrwberein it differeth from all the reft of the Hoi ow ' £ 



*J°u I Ul } and flna11 Hollow.root is like the loft defcribed/auing that *^.fa. t TbjJ 



arid the floures hereof are of a green coIour,not vnlike in fhape to the floures c X ^ tbe fall 



plant, whofe figure our Author here gaue with this fmall Mai^io^^^^^ff 



of musk is called Mofc^cff^by Cordl and others : it is the Demtotooi ^ n %l^ A** 



ru bnlbofa tuhcror*mnim A of TAnmmam : and the Ranunculus mintmm M J ^bl#"S 



m*fc*fifiirc of U bd The root hereof is fmal and toothed,or made of little bu lbs * .^ ^ 



and ending in white hairy fibres : it fends vp diners little branches Come two or ^flj* 



the Jeaues are fomwhat Jike thofc of the yellow Fumitone , or Rdix cmfiot w gro* 



