Lib. I. 
Of the Hiftory of Plants. 
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Clufm his Moly montam quartiftecies fecunda. The roots of the three Iaft deferibed finell of carlick 
but the leaues haue rather an hearby or graffe-like flnell. 3 
The fifth and fixth of theie grow naturally in the Styrian and Auftrian Alpes. The feuenth 
Baths in' Baden ^ Hun S arlc > a ^ ouc Niclafpurg in Morauia, but moll aboundantly about 
I 8 Moly mont/ini quarti Jjiecies fecnnt& 
Clafij. 
The fecond kinde of the fourth 
mountaine Moly. 
i 9 Moly tvontMum quintum fluflj. 
The fifth mountaine Moly, 
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9 This growes to the like height as the former, with a greene ftalke, hauing few leaues there- 
upon, and naked at the top, where it carieth a round head confiding of many ftar-like fmall floures, 
ofa faire purple colour, faftned to (hort ftalkes, each fioure being compofed of fixe little leaues, 
with as many chiues ,and a peftill in the middle. The root is bulbous and white, hauing fomtfmes 
hisoff-fetsbyhisfides. ThefmellofitislikeGarlicke. This growethalfo about Presburgh in 
Hungarie, and was there obferued by Clufitis to beare his floure in May and Iune. He calleth this 
Allium, feu, Moly montunum quintum. £ 
Chap. ioz. Of JVhite Lillies. 
ff The Kindes. 
T Here be fundry forts of Lillies, whereof fome be wilde, or of the field ; others tame, or of the 
garden ; fome white, others red ; fome ofourowne countries growing, others from beyond 
thefeas : and becaufirof the variable forts we will diuide them into chapters, beginning with tHp 
two white Lillies, which differ little but in the natiue place of growing. 
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