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157* 



Of the Hiftoric of PI 



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fubftance 



f The Defcriftion. 



mofTehath many fmall (talks finely WMK1CU „ ,„, 



cut or jagged euen like the leaues of Dill , lirhS^** fnuU 



looy 



ri 



The fecond is much like the former,yet not ftony,but mo 

 branching it felfe into many diuifions at the top, growin 



faftned 

 3 



a piece of (tone, which is fafli 



rocks. 



revp. 



great 

 1 it is 



iliops by 



forth » great number of ftoots in (hape much like to CorlS fan of Tl^h '!.' ^ itA 

 fed here and there.dhietfl, varying h £ ^^ 6 d ■ j° e '°| i™' f fmall branches differ. 



fome plae« red.in othets'vel Io» and of an herhv ^InT^!" wbe « » » J """ . t**n 



S={^^^^---^«-^5^^:i'3yL cfc 



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profpe 





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t like the former,but fmailef,and not fo plentiful nrh*«. l» c^ 

 s,as of Oifters;lviufcIes,and Scallop £*.i£ ir I 10 " 



haue tumbled down *to£$^ri££ ^Jf* 

 g (tones neuer gather mofle. g *" "^ nowuhft *n 



4 Cor allint minima. 



The fmalleft Coralline 



jSto Cor aUinus t Jive Ceraffitt 



mofle 



ii • 



untain Coralline. 



5 There is found vpon the rocks and mountains of France bordering vpon the Mediterraoian 

 iea,a certain kind of Coralline which in thefe parts hath not bin found : it growes in maner liicea 

 branch of Corall, but altogether le(Ter,of a mining red co!our,and of a (tony fubftance. 



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know not what our Author meant by this defcription,but the plant which here h figured 

 outoWw.(andby the fame title he hath it) is of a mofle growing vpon EJampftead heath, and 

 moft fuch places of England:it growes vp fome two or three inches high,and is diuided into very 

 many little branches ending in little threaddy chiues ; all the branches are hollow , and of a very 

 light white dry fubftance.which makes it fomwhat referable Coralline,yet is it not ftony at all. % 



6 There is found vpon the Rocks necre vnto Narbone in France, arid not far from the fea , * 



- * kinde 



