Of the Li iftorie of Plants. 
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than any of the reft of that kinde, and therein conftfts the onely and chiefeft difference, t 
Thefe kindes of Orchis grow for the raoft part in moift mcdowes and fertile paftures,as alfo in 
moift woods. 
The Bee, the Fly, and the Butter-fly Satyrionsdogrowvpon barren chalkie hills and heathie 
grounds, vpon the hils adioyriing toavillage in Kent named Green-hithe,vponlong field downes 
by South-fleet, two miles from the fame place, and in many other places of Kent : likewife in a 
field adioyning toafmall groue of trees, halfe a mile from Saint Albons,at the South end there- 
of. They grow likewife at Hatfield ncere S . Albons, by the relation of a learned Preacher there 
dwelling, M. Robert Abot,m excellent and diligent Herbarift. 
f 13 OrchiiStratetmutica minor, -j- 14 Orchis Andrachmtis . 
ThatkindewhichrefembleththevvhiteButter-flygroweth vpon thedeclimng of the illat 
the North end of Hampfted heath, neere vnto a fmall cottage there in the way fide, as yee go from 
London to Henden avillage thereby . It groweth in tfie fields adioyning to the pound or pinne- 
fold without the gate, at the Village called High-gate, neere London : and likewife in the woo 
belonging toa Worfhipfull Gentleman ofKentnamed Mafter-?ft%,of South-fleet-, vvheredoe 
grow likewife many other rare and daintic Simples, that are not to be found elfew here in 4 great 
The Place. 
Souldiers Cullions. 
Spider Satyrion. 
The Names. 
Thefe kindes of Orchis hauenot bin much writtenofby the Antients, neither by the late wri- 
ters to any purpofc,fo that it may content you for this time to recciue the names let don n in t *ei 
lUlUllUUUUi lYimuiun/y / . . . 
■f content you for this time to recciue the names fet down in their 
feuerall 
