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Of the Hiftoric of Plant 



hich Tragus hath Pet forth (oxCjtifu 



high 



\fius for his Trifelij major is 3 .altera ff 



-inelegant ncrues or veines, running from the middle ribbe to the fides of the leaues, which are 

 mo ftconfpicuous in hot Countries^and chiefly then when the lea fc begins to decay. At the tops 

 ofthebranchesjin long and large heads grow the floure^of an elegant fanguine eolour.This floures 

 in May and lime, and growes wilde vpon fome mountainesof Hungary and Auftria^ I haue fecne 

 them,both this and the formerjgrowing in the gardens of fome of our Florifts. 



• This other great kinde of Hares-foot fends forth one (lender, yet ftifle fta!ke,whereon grow 

 Jcaucswhofe foot- (hikes are largeat thefettingo^encompaffingthe ftalkcs : rhclcaues them- 



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Clufius cals it Lagofus anguftifilius Hifyanicusmajo. 

 Wand Pena in the ^duerf.vthok leaues are long* 

 oft times lefTer: they call it Lagofus altera angujt 



J 3 Lsgspus anguftifoliusHifyamcus. 



Narrow leafed Spanifti Hare- foot. 



3 Lagofodium % Pes leforul 



Little Hares-foot Trefoile. 





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4 The fmall Hares-foot hath a round 



branches . 



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whereupon do grow fmall leaues, three joy ned together, like thofe of the fmall velloJ 

 he floures grow at the very point of the ftalkes.conftfting of a rough knap or bufo of 



downe.Uke that o£^d/opeeum t or Fox-taile, of a whitirti colour tending 



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in my d B 10 *" 11 in thc fieIds ofF^nce <"»<* Spaine,and is a ftrang 



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'res almoft "e^erf !T * an, ° DS "^ CfpCCU1Iy arn0ng BarI ^ and likew ! fc * ^ * 



* ney noure and ffourifh in Iune,Iuly,and Auguft 



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