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Of the Hiflorie of P] 



do ft 



y* 



S 



pt 



eptembt 



S&feSSK JS2&«? d J *-L-! hl «* »«^ fi-SSlfSd^KSSH-- t-i. 



?/^r^/? 



alfo the Englifh. 



I ril I here endeauour to amend, and giuc as much ligh ■ a I can A K? Urc$ ? nd bi 

 and feme others , to which end I haue made choif If he ames as he SST ° f ° 



i This defenption was taken out of Dodomm and the , ££ l\t c pla , cc * 

 merly put ouer the figured they belong to t^mllTLt^l °TPl Whkh * 

 oi^camhnmturp. llhrkum. caLnA. f Zl JSiSS !°.T^ U ^ before de ^nbed by tbe 



a «e «rt in, 



to ty»fcn 

 wasibr- 



y the cat 



# 



ftinoftfu 



ii 



Tbiftk fone tlTO cubits ahd aWe higb.with ou„ y StoSlti!'.' 

 ly,haumg commonly flue prick y welts running alonsrft th* ft a iLrl i , 1D SP f1 ^- 



as alfo the ftalkes are of a reafonable f eft greene cSr but Sc^^tSS ? t V* 

 whitifh : the heads; :on„il kof f-ad^ h^^^^S^^^^ 

 *eake,«nd not prickly : the floure is of the bigneffc, and of the like coIourWiSiaST 

 mon Knapweed yet fomewhat brighter: it growes onditch fides, and LZXhTmS 



This is that which Tabemarnontanm figures for Polyacanha, and our Authoufganc hi r 

 trr'J r I , ? 'It l Wke ? be cha£ vvhichZ^/hath figured for 4142 



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Polyacanthos Theophraftt 



Hill 



b 



ithftts 



yetlooga 



• i i I t r r i r ~~"*'"~" v ^"6wu wiiu juurc iarge we its, wnicn naue reiver, yet wao 

 prickles than thofe of the former : the ieaues and ftalkes of this are of a grayifh or irhitifn colour: 

 the heads are Iongifh, but much fmaller than thofe of the former, and they feldorne open or fprri 

 abroad their floure^but only fhew the tops of diuers reddifh threds of a feintcolour. This grow 

 as frequently as the former, and commonly in the fame places. The third, which I thinte aaf 

 fitly be referred vnto thefe, growes on wet heaths and fuch like places, hauing a (hike foiuetiaw 

 foure or Hue cubits high,growing ftraighr vp, with few branches^tnd thofe (hot: ones: the ftwm 

 are of an indifferent bigneffe, and commonly purple, yet fometimes white. I thinkethis miybe 

 the onopyxes alter Lugduncnf.ot the Carduus paltiftris defcribed in Bauhinus his tridnm } f%^- 



2 The lecond which is a flranfxer with v« ic the Phn>ttiv r*» A* r*vA<„,c frri>v ni LiixltD&D*' 



bine hath refer'd it to Acamajallmg it A car na minor caulenmfeliofc 

 t The third defcript ion was alfo outof ZWi/Ae*;, being of 



& Carduus ferox of U 



f the Hifi 



fylucjtris f" mi \ 



oned. 



Kjdaantmm Illi/ricum of Lobd • or the onovordon of D0cfon*ttJ om fy mzVXy 



Z^/inhis Obferuations deicr: 



/ ..,# mil 



i. 



4 Thisdefcription alfo was out oiVodottAUs, being of his Carduus fylueft 

 things but the colour of the floures,which fhould be purple. Lofalinhis Qbiw"j~ " - M ^ 

 the fame Thiftle by the name of Carduus vulgatipmus viarum ? but both he and D^m* ^ 

 figure of Carlina tyutfirisfox it: but neither the floures nor the heads of that agree »« ^ 

 «cnp tio n. I indge this to be the Thiftle that Fabius Colunwa hath fet forth for tbeC .^^ 



s ; and Taber/t. for Carduus arvenfis : and our Author, though vnfitly, ga«« l 



ice tor Carduus zwfiatus. ffl0fV 



5 . The Muske-Thiftle I haue feene growing about Deptford, and (as far as my rn * 

 -J" is very like to the third here defcribed : it growes better than a cubit H*>" frfr* 

 ge Ieaues, and alfo heads which are a little foft or downy, large, with par Y-uZm^P 



4 



Aumnato^chHmoUbat)fl6retlulio. Our Author formerly g 

 merly noted. 



There is faflicient of the reft in their titles and defcriptions 



tfi. 



>/» wilt 



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