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Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



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% The Place, 



The feuerall titles of moft of thefe plants fet forth their naturall place of erowine.th* «a 

 in moft fertile fields of England . v OI S^wing.the reft e , 



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f The Time, 



They floure and floorifh moft of the funamer moneths. 



^J The N Ames. 



T here is not much to be faid as touch ing their Names,more than hath bin fet downe 



% T he Temper Atttre and V ertues . 

 The temperature and faculties of thefe Trefoiles are referred to the common medoir Trefoils 



f The figure formerly put in the fecend place was of the Ulfcr Trefoile defer ibed in the laft chapter favc one. 



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Of the great Trefoiles or winged CI 



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% The Defer iptt6tt 



THe great Hares-foot being a kinde of Trefoile, hath a hard and wooddy 



upon grow lcaues fet together by threes, making the whole plant to refembie thofe of the Medoir 

 Trefoile : the floures grow at the top of theftalkSjCompofedofabunch of gray haireaaraong the 

 which foft matter commeth forth fmall floures of a moft bright purple colour, fometohafrefem- 

 bling the floures of the common medow Trefoile,but far greater. Lokl calls this Lugifm minimnt 



folio ,& facie Trifolij pratenfis : D odomns } Ugdf us maior folio Trifelij. 



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Thegreat Hares*foot Trefoile. 





+ i Lagofus wdor jpicdhnyirt 



Greatiargeheaded Hares-toot 















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