'IB* r. 
Of the Hiftory of Plants. 
2 Zf 
meth forth a fmall tender italke at the tOD VvliererXr^^ ! ' , ? dlI ‘ '' amon S which com- 
floures refembling Flies, but in fauour L fraell fike rheX^ClSSd ^ myC f 11 
filled 
together with the root alfofet forth at full. £ ^ m ere at large exprelTed in a figure, 
7 Gelded Satyrion hath leaues with nerues and finewes like to thofe of r>i#x rn r 
-ahiSSiSwss 
hands cut ofr, leaning for che root two logg legges dr fingers.^vith many ftrhgs°ififtned vnco the 
8' Frog Satyrion hath fmaU flat leaues fetvpon a flendervveakeftem arrhethn, i, „ r 
atuftofliourescompaiaoffundrvfmallfloiirffi ; n n, t thetopwherofgrovves 
of it tooke his name. 1 The root^lM ftogges^here- 
certaine fibres annexed thereto. 5 ^ o fmall mifhapeniurrips with 
t 9 This alfo may fitly be added to the laft defcnbed, the rOot foewin* it rn F r,-. 
betweene the Serapia’s and Orchis. Iteroweth torhrhpitrlH-.sf.-i r In & It: tobeofakinde 
girting the (talke at their fetting on. The°floures On^t^ ^* 0 . tc ' eaues en- 
leaues ■ and if you lookevpon them in another nnftmv. rh £ lea Frogge, with their long 
».he,efo ei «J„l> s iu s ^ 
■ 1 ' • ‘ w 
«| The Time. 
Thefe Plants flourifh in the moneth ofMavand Iune hnrfpM™, r 
The Names. 
Temple at Canopus,where he was worfirinned with al 1 kindenfi^; ■ „ hadamoft famous 
dances, as we may reade in Strabo inhisfeuenteenthBooke Iafclluous wantonncfle, fongs,and 
Scrapiades, vnder the name of both* the S^tyriohs 1 and^hh^n*G irh c .° n f°unds the Orchides and 
and of the Latines, T, ejlicidus Leporinf In Etiodiliuve mav ca Ilth^ * V S Ca . ed Tntaticos^ Panion, 
chis, and Hares (tones, F ° ve may cal1 them Satynons, and finger Or- 
The Nature and Venues. 
C H 
AP. I17. 
Of Fenny Stones, 
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