Lib. i. 
Of the Hiftory of Plants. 
7 This alfo is much like the former ; but the fix incompafling leaues are of a ereenifh fain r 
jrcllow colour ■ the cup is indented, or vnequally curled about the edges, but yellow like the pre- 
Tl >« Rulh-fcad 
t 7 iV arciffus montmusjimcifoliusflorc 
fimbriato. 
The mountaine Rufh leaned Narcifle 
with an indented or curled cup. 
$ 8 Nan iffu s omnium minimus mont si- 
nus albus. 
The leaft mountaine white Nar- 
, 8 fl Th f. eau . es o^this areas fmall as the Autumne Iacinth, the ftalke fome handfoll high an d 
the floure like the laft defenbed, but it is of a whitifo colour. Lobell calls this laft deferibe^ Nar- 
*(fus omnmmmmtmus morn anus albus. The leaft mountaine white Narciffe. Thefe three laft vfually 
c 
HAP. 
87 . Of Tulip a > or the Valmatian (Jap. 
«j IheKindes. 
tlle D , aImat ' a , n Ca P 1S a ft range and forreine floure, one of the number Of thebul 
Md DaTSlTH?! a re . r fLmdr K y f “ ts ’ fome § reater ’ fome ktfer,*ith which all ftudious 
of J f 11 Herbanfts defire to be better acquainted, becaufe of that excellent diuerfitie 
„ “ °J ? braL 6 Rn T Wh ‘ch « be ««h. Of this there be two chiefe and general! kindes “ 
another^ fort' Sfcd ^ k' S floures , 1 :in } d Y > che other laKr - To thefe two we willadde 
their heads all otLSt’ bc f re u ne both th e others. And from thefe three forts, as from 
mv loninrrf ■ a m 7 d ' S d ° P roceed > which are almoft infinite in number. Notwithftandin°- 
In h n s T , M ‘ a curious fearcher of Simples, and learned ApothlcallS 
feed’s andh* aktn t0 fillclc if. it were polfible, the infinite forts, by diligent flowing of their 
feeds, qnd by planting thole of his owne propagation, and by others ’receiued from fo S g Friends 
^ beyond 
