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SalmonV Herbal. Lib. I. 



IV. The Defcriptions. The firji or Tuhero. 



mofl unto lbe''RSo/CydlmZ o "common io\ 

 bread, but f mailer^ and of a dark ruffet color on t. 



Ground by feveral flri/igs running from the Mother 



KZh!'ltke"Liothe"Rootrof Grtund j\ut7 " "' 

 will quickly Jhoot out Leaves, and in a Jho. 



Bwti thji Root fprittg forth three or four large 



indented on both fides. Among thefe Leaves rifes 

 itp a Stalk a foot or more high, hearing thereon at 

 the Tops and Joints, feveral pale, but bright pur- 



bling the long BillofaSwik or Crane, orfomefuch 

 like Bird ; which after it is ripe, parts af under at 

 the bottom, where it is biggeft, into four or five 

 Seeds, every one of which has a piece of the Beak- 

 head fafinei unto tt, and falls away if it be not ga- 



V. Thejecmd, <»• Striped Cranes-bill, ^<« 



ich rife up many broad yellotiiifh green 



nded into five or fix parts, but not unto the mid- 



', as the former is ; each of thefe Leaves has a 



'e whole^Leaf, 'as Sn form,' as color mdfZs, 

 very like unto the Leaf of the Geranium Fulcum, 

 Spotted Craoes-bill, /?^;c/ to be defcrtbed 



Uavesfpring upfeve- ■ 

 thJr Sri 



i with fine fmallreddifl) 



:anfl>ewfo many Veins tn tt, nor fo Mck runn 

 (If every Leaf of the ilower of this beautiful Cn 

 bill doth. In the middle of the Flower fiands af 

 9ointel, which when the Flower U paft, does g 



Strings, 'jomeTto^aTuberoZ or Knobby Headxfrm 



"i'the^lf de't'b ^""'" '" "" "■^^'"' ''^' '^- 



lowijh green, and having a blackijh ^fpot at the bot- 

 tom of every divifion in every leaf whence came the 

 name but larger and fironger by much. The Stalks 



i *t/'-^' '""'^ ^'^^''^ "'-f'^ ""^ "'' j"'""'^ "■ 



knobbed with reddifi, Knees or Joints, on the Tops 

 whereof Jiand, not many, but large Flowers, confifi- 

 ing of five Leaves apiece, each whereof is round at 

 the end, and a little f nipt round about, and do bend 

 or turn themf elves hack, towards the Stalk, making 

 the middle of the Flower to be the higheft, or majl 

 eminent part : The color of the Flowers is of a dark, 

 or deep blackijh purple, the bottom of every Leaf 



sl7dJii7ZSh7ltie7 kinds T^Zi^i^^ *''*'' 



Bfoodxt Cranes 



