Of the Hiftorie of Plants, 
18 6 
^ Chap, Of diners other zSMoljes. 
t T) Efides the Garlickcs and Molyes formerly mentioned by our Author, and thofe I haue 
|j in this Edition added, there are diuers others, which, mentioned by Clufius, and belon- 
ging vnto this Tribe, I haue thought good in this place to fet forth.Now for that they 
are mote than conueniently could be added to the former chapters, (which are fufficiently large) 
I thought it not amifle to allot them a place by themfelues* 
J i Mol) N nr a finis folijs primum. f i Moly Marcijlinitfolijs fecunium. 
The firft Narcifle-leaued Moly. The fecond Narcifle-leaued Moly, 
f i rJ | ’His, which in face nigheft reprefents the Molyes defcrihed in the Iaft Chapter^ 
hath a root made of many fcales, like as an Onion in the vpper part, but the lower 
partis knotty, and runnes in the ground like as Solomons Seale • the Onion-like 
part hath many fibres hanging thereat ; the leaues are like thofe of the white Narcifle, very greene 
and fhining, amongft which rifeth vp a ftalke of a cubit high, naked, firme, greene, and crefted ; at 
the top come forth many floures confiding of fix purplifh leaues, with as many chines on their in- 
fides : after which follow three fquare heads, opening when they are ripe, and containing a round 
blackefeed. 
i This other being of the fame kinde, and but a vatietie of the former, hath fofter and more 
Adi-coloured leaues, with the floures of a lighter colour. Both thefe floure at the end of Iune,ot 
in Iuly. 
3 This hath fine or fix leaues equally as broad as thofe of the Iaft defcribed,but not fo long, 
being fomewbat twined, greene, and fhining. The ftalke is fome foot in length, fmaller than that 
of the former, but not lefle ftiffe,crcfted,and bearing in a round head many floures, in manner of 
growing and drape like thofe of the former, but of a more elegant purple colour. In feed and root 
