I B. 2. 
Of the Hiifory of Plants. 
4 6 1 
coniifteth of a root full of life ; and endiireth long, and can away with the cold of our ciymate, 
5f The Thames. 
It is called Conjldminopolitannsflos, and Lychnis Chalccdonicn : of Aldrotiandus , Flos Crcticus or 
Floure of Candy : of the Germans,/^ Hierofolymitmus, or Floure of Ierufalem : in Englifh Floure 
of Conftantinople ; of fome, Floure ofBriftow,or None-fuch. 
51 7 he Temperature md Venues . 
_ doureof Conftantinople, befides that grace and beauty which it hath in gardens and garlands 
is, tor ought we know, of no vie, the venues thereof being not as yet found out. 
Chap. iz 6 . Of ^Rofe-Qamfion. 
I Lychnis Coronsrin rubn. 
Red Rofe Campion. 
2 Lychnis Coronaria alha. 
White Role Campion. 
5J LheDcfcription. 
thp . fl n L TlllSa,f0 u n ftalks, roots, leaues, and manner of growing differs not from the former- but 
SauSyTnl^Xa^ clree o r foure ranLsof ^rs of 
rhs 
