Iuta, againft the city of Geneua, whereas it floures in Inne,and ripens the feed in Auguft. flufius 
had the figure and defeription hereof from D r . Penny, and he calls it Ranunculus montanus 3 . ^ 
The Place. 
The twelfth kind of Crowfoot groweth in moft places of York-ihire and Lancafhire,and other 
bordering fhires of the North countrey, almoft in cuery medovv,but not found wilde in thefe Sou- 
therly or VVefterly parts of England that I could euer vndcrftand of. 
The Time. 
It floureth in May and Iune : the feed is ripe in Augufl. 
IT The Names. 
The Globe floure is called generally Ranunculus glob of us : of fome, Flos Troll jus, and Ranunculus 
Alfims : in Hnglifh, Globe Crow-foot, Troll floures, and Lockron gowlons. 
C h a p. j68. Of T>ouble yellow and white 'Batchelors Buttons. 
<jj TheDefcriftion. 
1 r T~’ He great double C row-foot or Batchelors button hath many tagged leaues of a deepe 
\ greene colour : among which rile vp ftalkes, whereon do grow faire yellow floures ex- 
ceeding double, of a lhining yellow col our, oftentimes thru fling forth of the middeft 
of the faid floures one other fmaller floure : the root is round, or faili ioned like a T urnep ; the form 
whereof hath caufed it to be called of fome S. Anthonies Turnep,or Rape Crow-foot. The feed is 
wrapped in a duller of rough knobs, as are moft of the Crow-feet. 
2 The double yellow Crow-foot hath leaues-of a bright greene colour, with many weake 
branches trailing vpon the ground ; whereon do grow very double yellow floures like vnto the pre- 
cedent, but altogether leffer. The whole plant is likewife without any manifeft difference, fauing 
thatthele floures do neucr bring forth any fmaller floure out of the middle of the greater, as the 
other doth, and alfo hath no Turnep or knobby root at all, wherein conlifts the greateft difference. 
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