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Of the Hiftorie of Plants 



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I B. 2. 



I CerimhemaioT. 

 Great Hony wort. 





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3 Cerinthc minor. 



Small Hony wort. 





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$ 2 Cerinthc aJperiorfloreflauQ. 



Rough Honyvvort. 



k»m 







leaues, branches, and much juice the whole 



are placed many thicke rough leaues,fctwith 

 very fharp prickles like the rough skinne* 

 Thornback>of a blcwifh green colour, fpot 

 very notably with white ftrakes and fpots,Ukc 

 thofe leauesof the true pulmotum or Co* 

 flips of Ierufalcm, and in (hape like thofe « 



' " " Thorotv-wax,which Ieauesdoehp 

 ur cmuiaec the ftalke found about: from t» 

 bofome whereof come forth fmall clujc? « 



the codded 



floures,withahoop 



fbfi 



floure. 



ft 



about the middeft of the yelj* 



tvhcnitisf^ 



in the hollownes wherofarc many final c ", 

 or threads . which beeing paft , there I* 

 round blacke feed contained in foft s l 

 husks. The root perifheth at the firft app 

 of winter . $ This varieth in the colonj"' 

 floures,which are yellow or purple, aw 

 times of both mixt together. £ 



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unci yji uum miM 105V-""-' • t TTnnvffO 1 * 



* 2 Theleaues of this othergreat hou . ^ 







nffOfl. 

 in 



al- 



and roughcrjthcflotiresalfo-are yellowy _^ 

 (liape& magnitude like the formerjas 



fo in the feeds & all other parts tha^- jjj, 



