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Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 





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bit and a halfe high : the Ieaucsare alfo foure times as large, two roundifh leaues growing by the 

 fttil^and three Jongifli ones growing vpon a ftort fooNftalk comming forth betweene the two 

 joondilh leaues : both the ftalkeand leaues haue a little 1 oft downineffe or hairinelTe on them:the 

 floures grqw cluttering together on the tops of the ftalks,in fhape^bigneflejand colour like that of 

 the Uft dei"cribcd,but commonly more in number : they are alfo fucceeded by fuch cods as thofe 



of the former. 



6 The figure which Dodonxus hath fet forth out of an old Manufcript in the Emperors Libra- 

 ry,bcing there figured for Coronfipus^ccms to beof the laft described, or fbme plant very like there- 

 to; though the fiue leaues at each joint be not put in fuch order as they fhould be 3 yet all the parrs 

 irefrcIlcxprefl,accordingtothe drawing of thofe times : for you fhallfinde few antientexprefli- 



oos come fo nccrc as this doth. $ 



j There is a kind of Claucr growing about Narbon in France, that hath many twiggy tough 

 braTTchrscommingfroma wooddy root; whereon are fet leaues three together , after the maner 

 of the other Trefoiles, fomewhat long,hairy, and of an hoary or ouerworn green colour: the floures 

 arc ycllow,and grow at the tops of the branches like thofe of Broome. 





7 Ulus incan^ftvc Oxjtrip/jjfon Scribanij Urgi. 



Hoary Clavcr. 





$ 8 TrifoliumlHtenmfiliquacdrmita, 



Yellow horned Tretoilc. 



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, + This fends vp many branch-, c rr ,~ ^*~^*=— 



lcs,as the 

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much in- 



] fr«efccns 



Clufius calls iiMe- 





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