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Of the Hiftorie of Plants, 
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I SanicuUguttaU. 
Spotted Sanicle. 
3 StinicuLi Alpirtt cltt(!j,fitu Cor tuft MAtthioli. 
Beares eare Sanicle. 
vp fundry ftalkes, befet with like leaues, but 
fmaller,andofacubit high, diuiding them- 
felues into many fmall armes or branches, bea- 
ring diuers little white floures, fpotted mod 
curioufly with bloudy fpecks or prickes, info- 
much that if you marke the admirable worke- 
manfhip of the fame wrought in fitch glorious 
manner, it mull needs put euery creature in 
mindeofhis Creator: the floures are in fmell 
like the May floures or Hawthorne : the feed 
is fmall and blacke, contained in fmall poin- 
tals like vnto white Saxifrageithe root is fcaly 
and full offtrings. 
2 Thefecondkind of Sanicle, which c/»- 
fiut calleth Pingukula, not before his time re- 
membred, hath fmall thicke leaues, fat and ful 
of iuyee, being broad towards the root, and 
fharpe towards the point, of a faint greene co- 
lour, and bitter in tafle : out of the middefl 
wherof fproureth or fhooteth vp a naked (len- 
der ftalke , nine inches long, euery ftalke bea- 
ring one floure and no more,fometimes white, 
and commonly of a blewilh purple colour, fa- 
ibioned like vnto the common ConfolttU rega- 
in, haning the like fpur or Larks heeleanc-xed 
thereto. 
3 The third kindeof mountaine Sanicle 
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