Lib. u 
Of the Hiilory of Plants. 
ip 7 
2 The (mall mountaine Lilly is very like vnto the former inrcot,leafe,ftaIke and floures -dif 
fering m thefe points ; The whole plant i: . (fir, the liaike netier leaueth his round forme and fo-i" 
retfa fewer floures. 5 
t There are two or three more varieties of thefe plants mentioned byCluTius ■ the one of this 
leflerkrnde,with floures on the ontfideofa flefh colour, find on the inlide white,, with b'ackifh 
fpots ; as alfo another wholly white without fpots. The third varictie is like the firft, but differs 
in that theiloures blow latcr 3 and fmell fweet. 
Thefe plants grow in the woody mountaines of Styria and Hungarie, and alfo in fuch like pla- 
ces on the North of Francfort,vpontheTff cent. f 
The fmali fort I liaue had many yeares growing in my garden-, but the greater I haue not had 
till of late, giuen me by my foiling friend M. lames Garret Apothecarie of London. 
«j The Time. 
Thefe Lillies of the mountaine floure at fuch time as the common white Lilly doth and fome- 
times looner. 3 
The Names, 
The great mountaine Lilly is called o^Tabernamontanus , Lilium S dracenicum jvcceiuedbv Mailer 
Garret aforefaid from Lille in F landers, by the name of CM art agon Imperiale : of fome Lilium Sara- 
tcnicum mas : It is H cmerocallis jlore rtibello 5 of Lobcl, 
The fmali mountaine Lilly is called in Tatine, Lilium montamm , and Lilium ftluetlri : n't Dodo- 
nans, Hemerocallis : of others , Mart agon : but neither truly .■ for that there is ofeither, other Plants 
properly called by the fame names. In high Dutch it is called ©OlMuuttt, from the yellowneife 
of the roots : in low Dutch, JbtltltcnS ban CalUACten J in Spanifh, Lino Amarillo in French Lis 
Sauvage : inEnglifh, Mountaine Lilly. 5 
The Nature and Venues. 
There hath not beene any thing left in writing either of the nature or Vertues of thefe plants : 
notwithftandingvve may deeme, that God which gaue them fuch feemely and beautifull fhape' 
hath not left them without their peculiar vertues 3 the finding out whereofweleaue to the learned 
and iriduftrious Searcher of Nature. 
Chap. io?. Of the Tied L illie of Qonjlantinople. 
I Lilium BiZ^antinum. $ 2 Lilium By^antinumfo. furfur ofanruineo' 
The red Lnly of Conftantinople. The Byzantine purplifb fanguine-coloured Lilly." 
