i-'B. z. Of the Hiftory of Plants. 
$ 3 Lychnis ahortiuafore mnltiplici viridi. j 5 Lychnisfjl. lati folia cl f! r 
Regenerate Bachelors Buttons with greene floures. Broad leaned wilde Campion 
f 5 Lychnis mcntantrefens. 
Creeping mountaine Campion. 
of a fufficient magnitude, not muchenlike thofe 
of the great yellow Beares-eare, yet whiter, more 
downy, thicke,and iuycie. The next yeare after 
the fowing thereof it lends vpa fta keof nvo or 
three cubits high, here and there fending forth a 
vifeous and glutinous iuyee, which detaines and 
holds faft flies and fuch infects as do chance CO 
light thereon. At the top of the branches it 
yeeldeth many floures fee as it were in an vm- 
bel,euen fometimes an hundred; vet fufficient- 
Iy fmal!,confidering the magnitude of the plant; 
and each of thefe confifts of flue little yellowilb 
greene forked leaues. 
5 Theftalkesof this are flender, ioynted, 
and creeping like to thofe of the greater Chick- 
weed, and at each ioynt grow two leaues like 
thofe of the myrtle, orofKnot-grafieyet fome- 
what broader. The floures grow in fuch lon° 
cups like as thofe of Safonana , and are much 
lefle, yet of the fame colour. The root is fmall. 
The Place. 
T. 2. Thefe are kept in many Gardens of 
this kingdome for their beauty, especially the 
firfl, which is the more common. 
The fourth growes naturally in Candy; and 
the fifth by riuelets in the mountainous places 
ofSauoy. The Time. 
Thefe floure in Iiine and Iuly with the other 
wild Campions. 
Rr y The 
