Lib.} 





Of the Hiftorieot Plants. 



6 Sdixhumilis. 



The low Willow. 



% 8 Sdlixhumlurepem. 



Creeping dwarfe Willow. 



i 



ijpi 



7 ChmMteafwe SalixpnmiU 



The divarfe Willow. 



th 



th 



— — 



not growing deepe, but running along vpon 

 the vppcr cruft of the earth. 



^1 The Place. 



Thefe Willowes grow in diuers places of 

 England : the Rofe- Willow groweth plen- 

 tifully inCambridge fhire,by the riuers and 

 ditches there in Cambridge towne they 

 grow abundantly about the places called 

 Paradifeand Hell-mouth, in the way from 

 Cambridge to Grandchcfter:! found the 

 dwdrfe Willowes growing neere to a bog or 

 marifh ground at the further end of Hamp- 

 fted heath vpon the declining of the hill, in 



the ditch that inclofeth a fmall Cottage 

 *u— _* u^fe a f ur { on p. ftom thc feic j hou( - e 



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or cottage* 



The Willc 

 ning of the Spring. 



9$ The Time. 



Willow 



^J The Names. 



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in lowTXitch, O^ilgcn t in Ita 



Sdcit :in French. Saiex: in SomiiW^l' 



id Sau\j 

 Willow 



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