HISTORIE OF PLANTS. 



T He double red Crowfoote hath a fewe Ieai.es rifing immediately foorth of the groundnut 



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it The place. 

 hnaturallyinandaboutC further fide of BoC 



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broittgat"dcns,wheretheyflounfliasiiuhc:ro ncc ...t'tc 

 They bring foorth their pleafaat flowers in Maie andlune, the feede is ripe in Augiift. 



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the place from whence it was fi 

 : and venues ate referred to the other Crowfootcs, whereof they are thought 



Of Sj>eare»oort,or "Banevpoort. Cbap.yfi. 



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 the flowers grow at the 

 "old r„n PS ot , t J hc jJ a!1 <es 3 confifting of Hue leaues,ofa psu^ = 



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firing prccedet ", butaltogither leffer : the roote con 



