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Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 
Lib. r 
monly three leaues narrower than thole of the former, and as it were grafiy. The top of the 
ftalkefuftainesa head wrapped in two lax filmes, each of them running out with a fharpe point 
like two homes, which opening themfelues, there appearentany fmall bulbes heaped together, 
amongft which are floures compofed of fix purplifh little leaues,and faftned to long ftalkes. The 
root is roundand white, with many long white fibres hanging thereat. Clufitts calls this, Allium, 
fiueMolj montimum fecundum. And this is Labels Ampcltprafon frelifcrum. 
6 Like to the laft defcribed is this in height and fhape ofthe ftalke and leaues, as alfo in the 
forked or horned skinne inuoluing the head, which confifteth of many fmall bulbes ofareddifh 
greene colour, and ending in a long greene point -amongft which, vpon long and {lender ftalkes 
hang downe floures like in forme and magnitude to the "former, but of awbitifh colour, with a 
darke purple ftreake alongft the middle, and vpon the edges of each leafe. The root is round and 
white, like that of the laft defcribed. This giuesvnder the title of ^Allium jiucMoly monta- 
7inm tertium. 
t 6 Moly montamtm^.cluf. f: -j Molymontani quarts JJ/ec.i.Cluf. 
7 This alfo hath three rufhy leaucs,with a round ftalke of fome cubit high,whofe top is like- 
wife adorned with a forked membrane, containing many pale coloured floures hanging vpon long 
ftalkes, each floure confifting of fix little leaues, with the like number ofchmes,and a peftilm the 
mid ft This tuft of floures cut off with the top of the ftalke, and carried into a chamber,' wil ye eld 
a plcafaut fmell (like that which is found in the floures in the earlier Cyclamen) but it will quickly 
decay. After thefe floures are paft fucceed three cornered heads containing a blacke fmall feed 5 
not much vnlike Gillofloure feed. The root is round like the former, fometimes yeelding off-fets. 
Thisis Alamontani 4 . (pecks i.oiClufm. 
8 There is another kinde of this laft defcribed, which graves to almoft the lame height , and 
hath like leaues, and the head ingirtwith the like skinny long pointed huskes ; but the floures of 
this are of a very darke colour, The roots are like the former, with off-fets by their fide. This is 
The third mountains Moly. 
The fourth mountaine Moly ; the 
firft fort thereof. 
