Tribe 3. The Tibeater of Tlantes. 
1. Ranunculus nemorofus albus (implex. 
The fiBgle white Wood Crowfoote 
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Ranunculus nemorofusfore lutto. 
Theyeilow Wood Crowfoote, 
middle.tipt with yellow .ftandmg about a greene head, which intime growing ripe.is fomewhat like other heads 
or Crowreete, compofed of many fmall feedes fee together : the roote is. nlually of the bigneffe ot a wheate 
itra w ftalke, not growing downe deepe, but creeping longwife under the upper criill of the ground, fpreadine 
out into diverfe fmall knobs like branches, of a darke browne colour on the outlide, and white within, and of a 
fharpe biting tafl e, enfiaming 1 he mouth. 
2. Ranunculus nemorofus m nimns albus, The leaft white Wood Crowfoote. 
This fmall wood Crowfoote, hath fuch like leaves as the former (ingle white kind hatn devided into three 
parts, and each of them into other againe, (landing upon little long foote (hikes, but they are much le(fer, fo 
that the w hole leafe hereof, is not much bigger than one of the Divilions, or parts of the other: the ftalke is ve- 
riefmall with a few leaves thereon, in two places more devided than the lower, little more than two inches 
high : at the toppe ftandeth a white flower, confiding of fixe white leaves, with a few yellowifh threds in the 
middle : the roote is fmall and long like unto the other. 
3 . Ranunculus nemorofus ftorc cameo . The (ingle blilfh wild Crowfoote. 
The (ingle blufh wilde Crowfoote, is both for forme,of growing, in ftalkes, leaves, flowers, and rootes, like 
unto the former, fo that untill it be in flower, there can hardly be any difference difeerned, but when the flower 
appeareth, it fheweth it (clfe much more reddifh on the outfide, and of a faire pale purple, or blufh colour on the 
in fide, which maketh it a diftind fpecies of it felfe, differing from the reft. 
4. Ranunculus nemorofus fore purpurcoc £ ruleo. The fingie purple Wood Crowfoote. 
This purple kinde is alfo like the other, anddiflereth from them chiefcly in the ftalke which is fo me what 
browner,and in the flower, which is of a pale purple blewijfh colour, like unto a pale violet flowerjhonc of thefc 
have any great lent, but yet a little, and more than the yellow kinde which followeth next. 
5. Ranunculus nemorofus Intern % The yellow wood Crowfoote, 
The yellow Wood Crowfoote groweth‘in the fame manner that the former doe, and with fuch like ftalkes of 
leaves, but they are not fo broad, nor fo hard in handling, and are more deepely cut into rpore long and narrower 
parts, yet each alfo dented about the edges, efpecially towards the ends of the leaves, and of a darker greene co¬ 
lour; from betweene thefe ftalkes ofleaves, fhooteth forth fometimes but one, and fometimes two or three 
ftalkes, with everyone a flower thereon, fomewhat fmallcr than the former, confiding of fixe ufually or of 
feaven, and fometimes of eight leaves, which are of a faire pale yellow colour, with many yellow threds in the 
middle, the feede and rootes are like the former: this hath as I faid leaft fent at all. Vnto thefe belong that fort 
of Anemone or rather Crowfoote that Z)W<?w#jr calleth Trifolia having'the leaves parted into three, fniDt about 
theedges with a whitifhblufti floWer. A ui(olut 
6 . Ranunculus nemorofus CMofchatelUdittus, The Muske Wood Crowfoote. i>ouon*U 
The Muske Crowfoote, hath three or foure {lender pale greene ftalkes ofleaves, fomewhat devided at the 
edges of them, not halfe a foote high,and not of halfe that height in fome places,very like ur.to thereof the Hoi- 
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