Lib. i. Of the Hiftory of Plants. 
t 3 CMolyNarcifiinisfolijstcrtitm. 
The third Narcilfe-leaued Moly. 
d 5 Moly montanumfecKnefumClufiji 
The fecond mountaine Moly, 
$ 4 Moly montomm UtifoHnm x.chtfij. 
The firft broad leaued mountaine Molv 
itrefenibles the precedent. There is alfo ava- 
rietieofthis kinde,with leaues longer and nar- 
rower, neither fo much tvvined,the ftalks weaker, 
and floures much lighter coloured . 
This floures later than the former, to wit, in 
Inly and Auguft. 
All thefe plants grow naturally in Leitenberg 
and other hills neere toViennain Auftria, where 
they were firft found and obferued by C.nolm 
Clufius. 
4 This hath a ftalkefome two cubits high, 
which euen to the middle is incompafled with 
leaues much longer and broader than thofe of 
Garlicke, and very like thofe of the Leeke : on 
the topofthe fmooth andrufh-like ftalke grow- 
eth a tuft confifting of many darke purple co'ou- 
red bulbs growing clofe together, from amongft 
which come forth pretty long ftalkes bearing 
light purple ftarre-fafhioned floures, which are 
Succeeded by three cornered feed-velfels. The 
root is bnlbous,targe,confifting of many cloue:;, 
and hauing many white fibres growing forth 
thereof. Moreouer, there grow out certain round 
bulbes about the roor, almoftlike thofe which 
grow in the head, and being planted apart, they 
produce plants of the fame kinde. This is Allium, 
Jiuc Moly montmum Ulifolium r . Clufij. 
5 This hath a finoorh round grecnc ftalke 
lome cubit high , whereon doe grew m®ft com- 
Q. 2 monly 
