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CHAP CCCXXXV 

 0/ H A R E S--B ELLS Englifh, 



Englifli HYACINTH. 



I.np HE Names. It has no known Greek Name, 

 1 but in Latine it is called Hyacinthus Anglicus, 

 Hyaamhus Belgicus, and Hyacimhus Uifpanicus, in 

 Engltjh Hares-Bells, oi Englijh Hyacinth 



II. The Kinds. Of this Plant there are four 

 Kinds, vtz. I. Hyacimhus Anglicus C^r ulcus, Hya- 

 ctnthus nonfcriftus Dodonxi, (becaufe none wrote of 

 it before him) Blew EngUfli Hares-Bell, and Blew 

 Englifh Hyacinth i but it is as well called Belgicus, 

 and Hifpamcus. 2. Hyacimhus Anglicus Albus, Hy- 

 acimhus Belgicus Caniidus, White Englifh or Dutch 

 Hares-Bells, or White Englifh or Dutch Hyacinth 



QrnariofEnglifh^orDutchHaS 



atersJan'ifhH 



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ach^bLck"seed, ' 



IV. Thefecond^or White Engliih Hafes-Bells,?.., 



^ V. The third, or Carnation Englifh Hares-Bells. 





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 ptachCobr!^^'^ 



VI. The fourth, or Greater Spanifh Hares-Bells. 



ha, a bulbous Root, from whence fpnng up Jcve- 



J^Staikywitl 



Mouths'tike M^to Befk, ofaXk Ekt'cdor^and 



. Tl^e Vlaces. The 



an ifthT'Low Q)ui "ri« ^^or in 5^. f if |tvs 

 Woods, Copfes, and in the borders of tields, eve- 



Colchefler, inEJJex, in ^1^1-^73 'and V/oo°ds\y 



VllTThe Tm'eT They Flower" from^ the W^n- 

 ?tilSseatn'lfiSetoftSt?"' 



ereof, is of Angular ufe to ftiengthen weak 



'pte. The Root o£ Hares-Bells, as it is gene- 

 rally bulbous, fo it is full of a thick, flimy, Erapla- 

 ftick Juice, which is of fo ftrong a body, that it will 

 ferve to fet Feathers upon Arrows, inltead-^jf Glew, 

 - to pafte Books with; and hereof was formerly 

 le the belt Starch, next to that of Aran, or JK^«r- 



