Lib. i. 
Of the Hiilorie of Plants. 
kifh,and narrower than thofe afore going. The Homes, as in the reft, grow out of the to- o r rite 
llalke, and are ofapurplifh Saffron colour, with fome blackifh fpots. The root in fhape is like 
the precedent, t 
The? Lice, 
Thefe Lillies do grow wilde in the plowed fields of Italy and Languedocke,in the mountaines 
and vallies of Hetruriaand thofe places adiacent. They are common in ourEnglifh wardens a^ 
alfo in Germany. b 3 ' 5 
*[ The Time. 
Thefe redLilliesdo floure commonly a little before the white Lillies, and fometimes too- 
ther with them. 
3 Lilium omentum lati folium. 
The fierie red Lilly. 
$ 4 cruentum bulbiferum . 
Red bulbe-bearing Lilly. 
t r The firft ofthefe is thought by fome to be the Butt in cmentus of Hipocrates ■ as ilfo rhr 
^lmmd7Z m p £ t D ‘t .° r ! deS : , Yet M * tthi ° lus and fome others would haue it his Hcmerocntlis . Do- 
fZT‘ S an ° P°' ta tfnnke tt the Hjacinthus and ofmcfmdalos of the Poets of which von fhal! 
b^naZZnus ^ the C V^» 0 fZ«,andthe LUiumuuZumL^^. 
r e Z„dul blS A Ch ^tr dm 3 This is Clufms his Mart agon hiilbifemm 
{mtert um and tt 5 This Dadonans calls Li!,, lmf ,U,rc - 
QiCl “h- * This laft Lokltand JHdonJ: call 
L;n^L r !i 0 r U !| htg , 00 rl h T a!r ° C ° g ’r C y ° U that difeourfe touching the Poet, Hyacinth which 
thereto e T fl rh d -° f ^ '**??’ was formcrl y vnfit! y P" into the chapter of H yacinth s . ’ w hich 
M.^rr^^ torCteredK> hlS dl!C pJaCe ’ “Voa may fee by Dodonlus, 
t There is a Lilly which OttiJ^Metnmnfh.lib. r o. calls Hyacinths, of the boy ttuciKtbs of 
e blond he feigneth that this floure fprang,whc-n he peri died as he was playing with "/p!h. 
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