Tr i b e r, The Theater of'Plants* Chap. 25. 
1 . Pentaphylltm vulgatifsimum. 
The moil common Cinkefoile. 
4 . Pentapbyllum winus r e pens 1 ar.uginofum . 
Small hoary creeping Cinkeloile. 
a little (lender,not gteene but reddifh, the leaves are more 
woolly, and the edges deepelier dented in, the flowers alfo 
arc of a deeper gold yellow colour then the laft. 
5, ‘Pentaphylleem minimum ropens. 
The final left creeping Cinkefoile. 
This fftiallell Cinkefoile, is leffe creeping then any of 
the former,having many fmall leaves of five parts, as o- 
thers have, but a little whitifh hoary underneath, this 
fcarfe bearetli any rtalke, with fmall pale yellow flowers, 
having a purplifh head in the middle, which growing ripe 
is hard.and like a fmallStrawberry head as all the red have, 
the roote is fmall, but l'omewhat (harper in talfe then the 
others, but yet aflringent withall. 
6 - Pcntcepbylletm fttpinum PoremilUfacie. 
Low Cinkefoile with wild Tanfy leaves. 
This fmall Cinkefoile creepeth not, nor yctftandeth up¬ 
right, but leanethdownewith his weake llalkcs to the 
ground ward, having very long ftalkes of leaves on them, 
divided into many parts next the ground, fet on each fide 
thereof two at a fpace one againfl: another, and an odde one 
at the end, all of them dented about the edges, very like 
unto wild Tanfy leaves,but not hoary or filver like, as they, 
but greener the flowers comeat the joynts with the leaves 
towards the toppes of the (hikes, which are there, lefler 
and lelTe divided then thofe below, every one by it felfe, 
which are fma'fl and of a pale yellow colour, with a head 
in the middle, which after it is ripe, is like unto the other 
Cinkefoile heads of feede, that is.like unto a fmall hard dry 
Strawberry: the roote is fmall long and blackifh, like the 
ordinary Cinkefoile. 
7. Alteram eUem [mile Emeaphllan, 
Another fmall one like thereunto. 
There is another low one of this kind, that Baubiimt hath 
fee forth in his Prodromes, whofe fmall (lender ftalkes.three 
or foure inches long are many, lying round about the roote 
upon the ground,divided into many branches, whereon are 
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6. PemapbytUilHJiepinm Po'enti/Ufacie. 
Low Cinkefoile with wild Tanfieleaves. 
