Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 
- IB. 
12^6 
4 This kind ofvpright Wood-bind groweth vp likevvife to the height of a man,and oftentimes 
more high, like to the laft defcribed, but altogether greater. The berries hereof are very blacke, 
wherein efpecially is the difference, t Tbeleauesofthisareaslargeas Bay leaues, fharpe poin- 
ted, greeneaboue,andwhitifhvnderneath, but not hairy, nor fnipt about the edges:the floures 
grow by couples, ofawhitilh purple, or wholly purple : to thefe paires of floures there commonly 
fucceeds but one berry, larger than any of the former, of the bignelTe of a little cherry, and of the 
lame colour, hairing two marks vpon the top theroijvvhere the floures flood, f 
Periclymeni e,. 4. fores . 
The floures of the third and fourth. 
5 Chumsfcrkljmenum. 
Dwarfe Hony-fuckle. 
Co '\T]aaaJ> S U_ /y- 
rhn?nfPl° UP f m e I 0 a a eS Tr n S ht L a g ainft another, ribbed with certaienemes Tike 
thofe of Plantaine, fharpe pointed, and fomewhat hollowed in the middle nw. lerL 'es tike 
, % T He Place. 
r Jm fe P c ntS arc ft ^ an ? erS ‘, n ^ ngIand •' they S row in the woods and mountaines of Switzerland 
Germany, Sauoy, and other thofe parts tending to the Eaft, Eaft North-Eaft, and Eaft and by 
IhaueapLintofthefirftkindeinmygardenithcreftasvetThine nnr a™ j u r 
not write fo liberally thereofas I could wilh. 7 ' feCne ’ and theref ™n- 
tries thereabow4; HOny "^ UCkle growes maritime parts of Norway and Sweden,& the coun- 
, _ r ThcTime . 
it JpeTn s“»°bS‘ S 1 ”‘ ' ,hc “" ,e 0rl,cr “ lo ’ ,h “ “ » % in M, and I„n e> „d their fruit 
V Tie 
