THE SECOND BOOKE OF THE 



udefiriftion. 



i *-pi He ftalkes of golden Thiftlc rife v 

 I bur, hcd:theleauesarelong,ofab< 



lie chafhe knap/very like to Si 



idthinnefecaesjnoigt 



2 The golden Thiftlc ■■.uricnd of mine brought 



! l- to hell ih plant. hath a fii 1c > 



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nd goodly yellow flowers, 



' "al\ 'c.bi.tmoicc'egtntaulol 



a fmall knop or boll 5 luch as is in me middle ot our wiide i-oppie 

 the tip or c nd thereof a ftainc or fpot of a deepe purple : after the 



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 h at the approch oTwn me , wnereiore i pur- 



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 _ ./.; a.t.indcachr>vttlvie'il" ) di)th\ccldg[c ' 



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ny thing therof, by 



it c of Caftile , and about Montpelier with fewer branches, 

 ,nd of an higher growth. 

 The IndianThiftlegt ov 5 I [ roipereth very well in 



nGreekeofT% 

 ■'ts <lo wholy agree wi 



:d:itflowrethbrauelyandalong 

 a roote that maybe eaten both fod and ra 

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