Chap. 49 5^ ~EngUjh Berhs. 



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fmall, rounds and whitifli, encreafing into a number 



liiiiiSill 



Jnd bJoaJ^thanrtt o±er'Vj"ch"are''boA oT^he 



iCif ll^^j f^s^tt &''i^'5' 



glt^^ve^ijiri^il^S-f^l^eJ^g 







like umoZ Rob! 'of lerpents'Mdyr^.|;v/- J 

 Sea. VII. fonov..n£^r,cre!f,ns ,nuchund.r Ground, 



S!\AS\°Ue"ifh'lwck!TouJMe°'Md^'w!th 



andfmemngftrons. It has three or four broad and 





whkhEop'4''^eil1vl'1n?are'arrirf'f 



lXwriI!ackS^ed!like"a*n Solh«f '' '"'^''^ 



ESI^P^^^^- 



XI. The n,n,K or Purple Mountain Moly. 1, 



tween thein long foot Stalks, bearing Flower, of a 



5f^"f. It'taftw'^'or three Leaves%'"litde' like 



S^StS-i^-di^^^iar-^'^^^ 



^-^'^'(^:Z^^'^ 



VL The founh, ar^,,on^ Bulbed Hungarian 



thereon, but nrore fpari.gly , and of dull purple 

 tir.T/...;,.Parple, broad Leav'dSpanifl, 



Bulbs Jhoct. Jt has two 'broad, and very long, 





Stalks, confifting^of 



The Stalk is loner, and its graffie winding Leaves^ 

 Which twine themfelves like Serpents /whence 



Root ^'Jnte on the out fidf^ a^d'^oery likeihe yel- 

 low Moly. It has four or five long, and fomething 

 broad, pale, green Leaves, flat on the upper fide, 

 and with a ridge down the back of the Leaf, which 



thing large and longe, almoft Bell fafhion, wit^h 

 and a few Chives tipt with yellow in the middle 

 about the Head; wherein, when it is ripe, is 

 and Flower hue a Oarltck fmell, but iiot verv 

 ^l^'.T}K fcvent} 



"'tfilfUid, 







las many long, nar- 



r''pJr."''lt'"has^T"or fout"fmairgtee{ 

 Leaves, growing upon the Stalk, alter its fpring- 



clofing together at the edge, that they leem like 

 unto fmall Cups, never laying themfelves open as 

 XIV. The tm/fth, or Silver Cup'^. Spafiifll 



out three Feet or more high, bearing a great Head 

 jrds°Treadin' liu^ch ?e from another «^' 



