Tr i be. 3. The Theater ofT/ants. Chaf.ic?, 
a (lender long footc ftalke, confiding of fourc woolly and 
1 pointed leaves, laid open like unto a croffe, of a blufh 
white colour, havingm the middle thereof, many fmall 
whiter leaves foulded together: the roote fpreadeth very 
much under ground, which hath but very fmall acrimonie 
therein,or none at all, but the leaves are fomewhat lliarpe 
and hot in tafte. 
4. Clematis maritime reports. 
The creeping fiery Sea Climer. 
This creeping Sea" Clematis, fpreadeth abroad many 
) creeping pliant, joynted and crefted branches, about two 
foote long, covered with a very darke greene barke, from 
whence fhoote forth many winged leaves, a little dented 
1 about the edges, very like unto the Clematis eretta, or 
1 fUmnU Iovit, the upright Virgins Bower, confiding 
of five leaves, but mod commonly of three upon a ftalke, 
, being narrower, harder and longer pointed: at the ends 
whereofcommeth forth, a fmall clafping tendrell, but 
thole that grow up higher upon the ftalkes, and nearer 
linto the toppes, where the flowers doe Hand, are much 
.fmaller andnarrower :the flowers come torch many toge¬ 
ther, as in the other, fet upon long foote ftalkes, which are 
white with many hairy threds in the middle of them .-and 
after they are paid, arife many round flat reddifh feede, 
fmaller than the other, three or foure upon a flalke toge¬ 
ther, plumed with a white feather, at the head of every 
, of them: the whole plant is fharpe and hot like unto the 
other. 
The Place. 
The firft groweth in many places of our owne land, in 
the hedges of fields,& by the high wayes fide, in Buchjng- 
ham fir ire, Bedfordjhire, and Ejfex, but efpecially in Kent, 
where from beyond Woolwich ro Gravefend, and from 
Gravefend along to Canterbury, you may fee it in many 
2. Clmatil fylve/lris altera Battel. 
The great sptW'Jb wild Climer. 
x. clematisJylvcf/ris liuJoUaf- 11 yiorna. 
The great w Id Climer or l\ avellers Jhc> 
