228 Of the Hiftorie of Plants. . Lib. i. 
1 This is Cynofirchispaltiftris altera Leptaphylla,o(Lchell Tefticulus Galenculatus, oiT ahernawon- 
t antis. 
2 Lofoll and Gemma terme this, Cynofirchispaltiftris altera Lophodes, aiel nephelodes. 
4 This is Orchis minor rachce repente, of Cameraritts. 
5 This by Lohcll and Gemma is called c-ynoferchis macrocaulos,fiue Conopfea. 
5J The Temperature and Vcrtues . 
There is little vfe of thefe in phyficke ■, onely they are referred vnto the handed Satyrions, 
whereof they are kindes : notwitftanding Dalefcampius hath written in his great Volume, that the 
Marifh Orchis is of greater force than any of the Dogs ftones in procuring of Juft. 
Cameranus of Norembcrg, who was the firft that deicribed this kinde of creeping Orchis, hath 
fet it forth w ith a bare defcription onely i and I am likewife conftrained to do the like,becaufe as 
yet I haue had no triall thereof. 
■f The firft of thefe was the child in the former Chapter j in lieu whereof I giuc you the Dracmtuu of Label, ivhofc figure was here in the fecond place. 
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Chap.ii8. Of Thirds nejl. 
I Satyrium ahortiftum,fitie Hjftus auis. 
Birds neft. 
5 f The Defcription. 
CAAJ-tfty 
l Thirds Nell hath many tangling roots 
1) platted or eroded one oner another 
very intricately, which refembleth a 
Crowes neft made of ftickes ; from which rifeth 
vpa thicke foft grofie ftalk of a browne colour/et 
with frnall ihort leaues of the colour of a dry O- 
kea leafe that hath lien vnder the tree all the win- 
ter long. On the top of the ftalke groweth a fpi- 
kie earn or tuft of domes, in ftiape like vnto Mai- 
med Satyrion, whereof doubtlefle it is a kinde. 
The whole plant, as well flicks, leaues,and domes, 
are of a parched browne colour. 
t I receiued out ofHamplhire from my of- 
ten remembred friend Mafter Goody er this follow- 
ing defcription of a Nidus auis found by him the 
twenty ninth of Iune,t 62 1. 
Nidus avis fore & caule violaceo purpurea colore- 
an Pfeudoleimodcron Cluf. Hi Ji, Rar. plant. 
This rifeth vp with a ftalke about nine inches 
high, with a few fmal narrow fharpe pointed ihort 
skinny leaues, fet without order, very little or no- 
thing at all wrapping or inclodng the ftalke • ha- 
iling a fpike of domes like thole of Orohanche, 
without tailes or leaues growing amongft them ; 
which fallen’, there fucceed fmall feed 7 veflels. 
The lower part of the ftalke within the ground is 
not round like Orohanche, but dender or long, and 
ofayellowifh white colour, with many fmall brittle roots growing vnderneath confufedly, wrapt 
or folded together like thofe of the common Nidus auis. The whole plant as it appeareth'aboue 
ground, both ftalkes, leaues, and domes, is ofa violet or deepe purple colour. This I found wilde 
in the border ofa deld called Marborne,neere Habridge in Haliborne,a mile from a towne called 
Alton in Hamplhire, being the land of one William Balden. In this place alfo groweth wilde the 
thiftle called Coronaftatrum. Ioh. Goodyer. 
5 [ The Place. 
This baftard or vnkindely Satyrion is very feldome leene in thefe Southerly parts of England . 
It 
