Chap. 437- 'Engltfl) Eerhs. 629 



%. tI's Kinds. It is a finsular Plant of its Kin, 



^ lays it 



le from &A the chief City 



S.f^ana, in Ferfta. 



The Defcription. 



Crown Impttulde/cribed in Chap. 177. afor, 

 ving a hole therein 'like^ifiJ'wherTlZ Jd 



green Color, ahnoft like to the Leaf of a Tu/io. 



by any Author, only' it is thought 

 the Qualmes,0'.. of the other L;7. 



Veffels, fix-fquare; yet 'feemlng to be but three- 

 Heads of the Crown Imperial in Chap. 177. aforego- 

 tamed ftcMikf toSeed, but fmirer'alforand°of 



hereof. The PerfiTn Lilly has (fays he) foritS, 

 a great white Bulb., differing in Shape from the other 

 lillies, having one great Bulb, firm or folid, and 

 fuU of Juice, which commonly each Tear fets off or 



Itrait Stem, of two Cubits or three' Feet 'hig"h, 

 whereon is placed long narrow Leaves, of a green 

 Color, declining to Bllwnefs, as do thofe of ff^^^. 

 The Flowers grow along the naked part of the Stalk, 

 like little Bells, of an over-worn purple Color, 

 5wn 'fIo? Mk ^ which^^'^\ ^^ °"^ ''^^"^ ^'' 

 as alfo its Pefte'l or Clapper ftornThe middle°pfrt 



PlanV^w it is"hicrea"fed by its'^Root'. 



V. The Places. It is faid to be firft brought from 



CHAP. CCCCXXXVIII. 



Of the LILLY Early, 



LILLY Pompony. 



1 ^f^V^rinLJ/-^ L,lium'rubr7m'p,^cox, 

 Mium Pomponeum, Lilium rubrum Maced,mcum\ 

 nartagon rubrum Precox, Martagon Pampcncum, 

 f-lyfed'Lil'fyT Early r"^ 



^•ved Early Red Lilly, or Red 'Martagon 



Mart agon florePhivniceo, The Lilly or Martagon of 

 7he Defcriptions. 

 III. ne firft, ./-Narrow-leaved Early Red Li'!y 

 Martagon. This rare Martagon his a fcaly Rod., 

 deep yellovi Color than in the former Martagon's j 



green ' Leaves', vf,y "ike unt°o the'uave'hfpZYs, 

 but greener, fet very thick together, and without 

 leffer ly degrees upwards, where fland many Vlmers, 



Plant, and an hundred Flowers upon another. 

 This is not fo 'plentiful in bearing of Seed, as the 



