land, I haue fcene only fome branches ofit brought from Leiden by my friend M'. William Parker. 
The other of my defcription I haue diners times found growing among the corn in Chellcy field, 
and alfohaue had it brought me from other places by Ml. George Bomls&bfc .LconardBucbter. £ 
pi The Time. 
It floureth in lune and Inly, and the feed is ripe in the end of Auguft. 
ffr T he Names. 
It is called Camp ana AruenftspccA of fome Onobrychis, but improperly , of other Cariothjllm fege- 
ium,oi come Cillofloure, or Corne pinke, and Speculum Voieri-s , or Ladies glalfc The Brabanders 
in their tongue call it tUTCOtOCIt Spiegel, 
^ Tabern.mont.mus hath two figures thereof, the one vnder the name of Viola aruenfts, and the o- 
therbythe title of Viola Pentagonia, becaufe the floure hath fiue folds or corners. 2 This of my 
defcription is not mentioned by any Authour ; wherefore I am content to follow that name which 
isgiuen to the former, and terme it in Latine Speculum Veneris minus : and from the colour of the 
floure and codded feed velTcll,to call it in Englifh, Codded Corne Violet. 
pf The T i emperature and Venues. 
We haue not found any thing written either of his vertue or temperature,of the antient or late 
Writers. 
’Villi 
I S s' 
Chap. no. OJ ^NjeJing root } or 3S(eeJev>oort. 
Hellebor us albm. 
White Hellebor. 
a Hellebor us alien pracox. 
Timely white Hellebor. 
^ The Defcription. 
I TT He firft kinde ofwhite Hellebor hath leaues like vnto great Gentian, but much broad 
der, and not vnlike the leaues of the great Plantsine, folded into pleats like a garment 
pleated to bee laied vp in a cheft • among!! thefe leaues rifeth vp a Italke a cubite long, let 
towards 
