HISTORIE OF PLANTS. 



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 ' fooadleafedSeaftockcGilloaower. *The bfiriftioi 



"I n .3 This Sea ftocke' 



^^Wi lcaucs fpred vpon the ground, fc 1 1 1 



^DW cutontheedge^ 



colour tending to a purple. The feede is 



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■ 

 s, gr< ■•ring in a great tuft, (lightly in- 



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ftalkes 5 ofa gold yellow colour. The 



The fmal Yellow Sea ftocke Gilloflower hath 



