HISTORIE OF PLANTS. 34 



Arolus Chfius that e \ : t vro forts otHobftcu, 





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mong which there rifeth vp ifta 



itcncs. The feed is like tha 



' QjfS! 



^ Thethirdckinde which U andnarrowe leaues like Buckes home, 



EkrT" CSVpODt e0 " C * e - amon S w c " et v P a 

 untaines and rockescoueredwith graite, 

 cillcd Hiloftenm tttr**m. b wd (hearing, as Sheerc 



gnfleisuhetopofechegrafTu 

 roote is flender and very full of 



* The place. 

 ftofthekingdomesofSpaine. Car 



, rough and (hearing, as Sh 

 ts in maner of a fmall tuft. 



W'Hefpecially by the fortes o. 

 "LeeinElTcx;atRieinKent; : 



I W«wisaIfocaJIedi»^ 

 Nie&uUplantaineworflowrir 



y angusiifotia aJhj^a, or Tknttgo Hifyanienjis : in Englifh Spanifh 

 jfcaPlantaine. 



