Chap. 296. EngUf, 



)Herhs, ^95 



XVI. An Obfervatlon. The notable uleofthis 



VI. The fourth, or Fly Orchis or Fly Stones, is 



?-iiT?.i£?Sra3t&?Sl 



%JlteMf^"it'^,il1,J\tlefM 



makes me.believe, that not °^"lnhi^^Herb,^bu^ma- 



Sil?!rCS^§f 





'Lx,'1n^c£g"Sy''rplSblfinfimides,"of 



which we havlat this da? no particular account , 

 by which it appears that they preferred Simples 







SuttrTouslTTtekvxft|a£r^ 









.Slmdfb"ufasmLy*ttyaLfthem^sTh?y^a; 



VII. The Places. All thefe grow in many places 



-f nhrilme\Tthf ^we?e and^^^^^^^^ 



fn^fBiS7niZZ%ili:sl?f^^^ 







Learned profefs to do with their moft pmpous 

 Co,npo.ni.. But of this enough. 



par! irt the^IgTnring^or'miSrof ^^i,*feirm 





A me ftiaS' no"mote dfefeof in thf'lS ^' ^'^ 



CHAP. CCXCVI. 



Of F JU I E S T N E S, 





E, 



CHAP. CCLXXXXVII. 



FLIE ORCHIS, £»rBeeFlower. 



Of F L S T N E S. 



I ^-r^HE name,. It is caUed in Greek'o^^^ 

 ^- TT^j7«.^«0f;,.^v;i-.J,^^«i/v©-:in Latin, 

 Orchis mufcark-. and in Englijh Ely Stone., flyOr- 



L -ptf£ Names. It is called in •'Ow< f^.i .• in 

 1 Latin Orchis mono. Orchis morionis, T(- 

 fticulus morionis : in Englijh Vool-ftones. 



'\ xtS"' There are four kinds hereof, viz. 





I. Orchk Hermaphroditic^ Candida, The White 





Gnat Orchis, ^r Gnat Satyrion. 4. Orchis Myodes, 





^^ fe 



Fly Orchis, or Fly Stones. 



^mT ^ffi^ 





^^^ ^^^ 



tertiy" hoi a Root taking part of both Orchis and 





j:fe"S-»fc"5eZi« 



^y ^-^oe 



unto the Leaves of Lillies, without any Spot at all 



1 ir'''"''^ 



s^^.o,^■a!Tol;?l.■t.K=^ 







and every one of thetn being (haped like unto a 

 White Butterfly, with the Wings fpread abroad, 

 with a fpur behind it full of ahonyed Liquor. 

 IV. The Second, or Bee Orchis or Stones, hoi 





m wmf 1 





Roots which are two together, round and white, ha- 





ving a certain Mucilagimty or Clamminefs within 





;i^V":S^^«^r^^is?^aS 



^m >r^3^^^^>v 



tlant-^for the moft part, with three or four foall 





Leaves at the bottom^: The Stalk is feldom above 





fix Inches high, with four or five Flowers thereon, 





one above another, having round Bodies, and fome- 

 whatllat, of a kind of yeliowifh color, with purple 

 Wings above them, folike unto an Hony Bee, that 









it might foon deceive one who had never feen fuch 





' TTheMrd,or Gnat Orchis or Stones, ha* 



as, 1. Orchis mono mas foliismaculatis. The greater 



Roots which are two round Bulbs or Tubers, like as 







Other Fod-fto"S vvith fpotteTLeaves. ^^J^^''-^^^ 



vhat larger than of tire Beeflower. TheS 



otted. 4. Orchis moriofcemina. Female Fool-ll 



