Chap. 312. "EngliJ]) 'Herbs, 4 1 3 













aat,: Crofswort,^ alfo the leffer Crofswort G™ 







with ^Mde open Brims, and ending in h\e Corner^ 



kS^rPef nysTew fpotreTantun*' V 'c'nuana 

 An;luapdl,dipurul,sd,li,n3a, Kx^hnghlhG nUan 



or Dmfions, ot the nioft excellent deep Hew ^color 





which we here place among tho fwller G.ntnns, 



"^B^i^BB^^ 















fii Vnl ue'^u^^fthefe''''!;?f"p...?.*'w;! 



Crofswon Gentian. 











norufihp, <jcnt,mella fugax '"^"l^^^'^" '^^^^^^^ 



j^T% 







l£;t;IE£2"--^'-^™"""- 



^^^^^"^ 



Gentian of the Sprm?"^/w^ ajm'uiy'n .alh crcTpw, 



^^^^^^^^^ 





mous Root J>om z^hchjpnngup Lei.^s pett^ 

 large andg> t en, broader than tl ole of the Third Kii 



Veins or Ribs running through them, as the others 



^*^^S^ 



^^^^^^^s^ 







grows about fc ur Incliel high , r r f smething better 





withafo t the head 





Lz:' --rs 



^^^^^ 



ingThe Year folbwTng whidrPlowerk not'the°Y^'i 



muchf^uSt" 





VI. The third, or Smaller Spring Gentian, has a 



fmall hard green Leaves, lying upon the Ground, as 

 it were in Heads or Tufts, fomewhat broad below. 



colM,^'and that maygrrnv'togethetT the Seed'fs 

 ^ ViFl T/;/////;,'"" Penny fblew fpotted'^Gendan, 



r" 'imgto It, jtom Khchjmngsup a jointed St.-Ik 



'each upon a reddljl IcotflM, greater bcLn, ih .i 



