ershy the Precedents'^re exprefs'd? 

 Jf, Green Leaves and Emf dements* 

 Some have another more peculiar 5 

 that is a dotible Vail 5 as the Sf ring- 

 Crocus. For having no Empale- 

 ment^ and ftarting up early out of 

 the Mould ^ even before its Gree-Ti 

 Leaves,^ and that upon the firft o- 

 pening of the Spring ^ left it (hould 

 thus be quite ftarved^ 'tis born fwa- 

 th'd up in a double Blanket^or with 

 a pair of Sheets upon its Back. 



The Leaves of divers Fkwers at 

 their Bafis have an hairy Tuff^ by 

 which Tufts the Concave of the 

 Empalement is fiird up 5 that, being 

 very choice and tender^ they may 

 thus be kept in a gentle and con- 

 ftant warmth^ as moft convenient 

 for them. 



The Leaves of the Flower^Khou^i. 

 they are not hairy all over., yet in 

 fome particular parts they are of- 

 ten fet with a fine Downy Velvet ^ 

 K 4 that. 



