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CHAP. CCLXXXXIX. 

 Of FOXGLOVE Garden, 



FOX FINGER, Garden. 



^Hb \j»us. Thi; Plaiit was wholly un- 



it dmp inai i Sylvefiris Dakclwnpius upon Phny 



, / i 'hr, 1 ^ ,'// ///J- 1 ,//^ ins. Common Field Fox Glove, 

 or Finger Uoir, of which m the next Chapter. 



'"ZCmnr^iha ^The'LiSf wh.reloT'lo^e' ^l' 



fmjll pale yellow Fox-glo\ e. 



n^ 1 h^ Defcnptions. Thefirft, or Dun or Ruft 



-irck q mJlaige, of a grtyi/h green culor, finely 





'tt^ef\n^tiy,tU^^^^^^ 



thofe aie Purple, thef^arc wholly Whit« 

 inyfpotin ' - ^ • - - 



^'Tllf^/, 



Seed and all other things 





IX. Thfixth, or .Greater Yellow, hof a Root 

 ohuh IS greater at tha Itpad, miinore Wooh than 

 ny of the refl, with han^mller fihes, fp/eading 



X Ibe ftventh, a, Small pale \ellow, has a 



dark green Leaves, inipc or dented about the edges 

 very finely ; the Stalk ib two Feet high, befet with 

 "uch like Leaves, but leffer, the Flowers are more 



idgreateft, and grow along the upper part of the 

 :alk, being long and hollow, like the other, but 





