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call a Tire-hlafly which is the moft 

 hurtful to their Fruits j and this is 

 moft frequent where the Orchards 

 are open to the South-Sun. 



But as Orchards fliould never be 

 planted, unlefs where large Quanti- 

 ties of Fruit are deiired, fb it will 

 be the fame thing to allow twice 

 or three times the Quantity of 

 Ground ^ fince there may be a Crop 

 of Grain of any Sort upon the fame 

 Place (as was before laid ,•) £0 that 

 there is no Lofs of Ground : And 

 for a Family only it is hardly worth 

 while to plant an Orchard j fmce a 

 Kitchen-Garden well planted with 

 Efpalicrs will afford more Fruit 

 than can be eaten while good, efpe- 

 cialiy if the Kitchen-Garden be 

 proportion'd to the Largenefs of 

 the Family: And if Cyder be requi- 

 red, there may be a large Avenue 

 of nipple-Trees extended crofs a 

 neighbouring Field, which will ren- 

 der it pieplant, and produce a great 

 Quantity of Fruity or there may 

 be Ibme fingle Rows of Trees 

 planted to fur round Fields, ^c. 

 which will tuUy anfv/er the fame 

 Parpofe, and be lefs liable to the 

 'Fire-bLijls before-mention'd . 



ORCHIS i Satyr ion, or Fool- 

 Srones. 



The Characlers are i 



Ji hath an anomalous Fhrver^ con- 

 fijting of fix dijJJmilar Leaves, the 

 Jive iippermofl of which are fo dif- 

 fos'd as to Wiitate in fome manner a 

 Helmet -J the under one being of ma- 

 ny shapes^ headed for the mofl party 

 and tail'd, fometimes reprefenting a 

 naked Man, fometimes a Butter-fly, 

 a Drone, a Tigcon^ an Ape, a Li~ 

 siardy a Farrot, a Fly, and other 

 Thrngs : but the Fmpalemer:t after- 

 wards becomes a Fruit divided into 

 three Cells, in which are contained 

 ma-ny fmail iieeds, T^ thefi N»tes 



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fjQuld be added, The Floteers are cal- 

 leBed into a Spike j and the Roots are 

 fleflrj, fometimes roundifl) and double 

 like Tefiicles, fometimes fiat, and in 

 a manner fhap'd like a Hand. 

 The Species arej 



1. Orchis ; morio mas, foliis ma^ 

 culatis. C, B. P. The Male Fool- 

 ftones. 



2. Orchis; Morio fcemina* Fark, 

 Theat. The Female Fool-ftones. 



3. Orchis,- barbata foetida. J^.B. 

 The Lizard Flower, or Great GoUt- 

 ftones. 



4. Orchis; Fannonica. 4, Cluff. 

 Hifi. Little Purple-flower'd Orchis. 



f. Orchis i obfcure purpurea, odo' 

 rata, Tourn. Sweet-fmelling dark- 

 purple Orchis. 



6. Orchis; purpurea^ fpica con- 

 gefla pyramidali. Raii Syn. Purple 

 late-flowcring Orchis. 



7. Orchis; odorata mofchata^ fi- 

 ve Monorchis. C. B. P. The Yel- 

 low Sweet or Musk Orchis. 



8. GKCUisi fpiralis alba odorata^ 

 J. B. Triple Ladies Traces. 



9. Orchis ; latifolia, hiante cu- 

 cullo, major* Tourn. The Man Or- 

 chis. 



I o. Orchis ; amhropophora, Or^ 

 cades. Col. Ec. Man Orchis, with 

 a ferrugineous, and fometimes a 

 green Colour. 



1 1. Orchis ; myodes, galea ^ a- 

 lis herbidis. J. B. The common 

 Fly Orchis. 



12. Orchis; myodes major. Farh. 

 Theat. The Greater Fly Orchis. 



13. Orchis; fufciflora, galea ^ 

 alls purpura(ccntibus. f. B. The 

 Common Humble Bee Satyrion^ or 

 Bee- flower. 



14. Orchis ;y?i/tf Tefiicnlus Sphe- 

 goder, hirfuto fiore. J. B. Humble 

 Bee Satyrion, with green Wings, 



15*. Orchis; hermaphroditica, bi- 

 folia. ^. B. Butter-fly Satyrion. 



16. Or- 



