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long (hikes of leaves like unto the laft, but divided into nine parts, each of them much narrower than they, 
very hairy and dented about the edges: the flowers are fmall and more yellow, (landing in the fame manner 
and yeel in° the like heads offeede ; the roote is fomewhat thicker and blacke ending in long fibres. 
The Place-. 
The firfl groweth by woods (ides, hedge (ides, the pathwayes in fields, and in the borders and corners of them 
almoft through all the land : the lecond groweth on the highetl toppes of the Alpes, that are nigheft unto %At'- 
firia; the other -cpeutaphyllum of Clufius groweth in the graffie fields of the Alpes ncare AuJlria : the third 
groweth the mod common of all others, by the wayes lides, in dry grounds in Hungary, the lower Auflria, Ms. 
ravia and ’Bohemia: the fourth groweth in the fame places with the third, but more rare to be met with ■ the 
SkTragm faith, in many (andie grounds of Germany, and in the graflie fields that are by the woods (ides: the 
fixtC/«}i<«faithhefonndinthebordersoffields,thatareby the woodslides about Vienna, and is cherifhed in 
gardens with many; the laft groweth on the Alpes among the Switfcrs. 
The Time. 
They doe all flower in Sommer for the moft part, yet the leaft, is often in flower the earlieft, which is lome- 
times in Aprill, and the fecond in May. 
The Names. 
Thefirft is generally called by all, either PentaphjUum or Quincjuefolium vulgare • of Bauhinus, Quincjuefoliuttt 
majus repots ■. the fecond is tbethird Pentaphyltumoi'Clufm; called by him, A/pitmm flereaurea, 
and by Bauhinrct, Quincjuefolium minus repens Alpimmaureum : the third is C/uJius his firft fort, of the fourth 
kindc odTentaplyllnm, which Bauhinus calleth Quynejuefolium minus repens laniiginofum luteum -. the fourth is 
the other fort, of Glujitt his fourth kinde, and called by Bauhinus, Quincjuefolium minus repens aureum. The fift 
is the firft kinde of Tragus, called by him Quincjuefolium minimum, and by Label in his Adverfaria, Tentaphyllum 
minus luteum : the fixt is called by Lob elm his observations and leones, Pentaphyllum fupinum Tormentille facie 
but by Clnfius more properly, P otentilla facie ■ by Dodoneus according to his figure, but not the defeription 
Quincjuefolium tertium repens, which is M r . Gerards Fragaria vefia five fieri lis -. Bauhinus calleth it Q uinquefa- 
ho fragifero affinis ; and calleth the laft (which if it be not the fame and growing leffe in his naturall or wildc place, 
yet is very like it) Q uinquefolio affinis Enneaphytlon, 
Ordotertim. The third Ranke. 
1, Tentaphyllum majus eretttm. The greater upright Cinkefoile.' 
T The greater upright Cinkefoile ,hath fomewhat longer and larger greene leaves,than any of the former forts^ 
cut into five parts, and often alfo into feven, and but with three leaves towards the toppes, and dented a- 
bcut the edges: thelfalkes are firong and upright, not much above halfe a yard high, branched divers wayes, 
with large pale yellow flowers at the toppes of them, which 
turne into feeoe life as the other forts doe, the roote is blackifb 
and flringie. Of this kinde, there is fome that doth fometimes 
beare white flowers,and others purplilh,whereofth«ir flowers 
make the difference. 
1 . P entaphyllum re £1 urn minus. 
The leflcr upright Cinkefoile. 
The Idler upright Cinkefoile, hath fmaller and rounder 
leaves tl an the other, of a fad greene colour on the upper- 
fide, and gray or hoary underneath : the ftalkcs are tenderer 
and lower, and the flowers at the toppes of them, are fome¬ 
what (mailer and of a more gold yellow colour, and herein 
conlifteth the chiefeft differences the one from the other. 
3. c Pentaphyllum montanum ereElum, 
The Mountaine upright Cinkefoile. 
The Mountaine upright Cinkefoile, hath divers upright but 
(lender hoary (falkes, fcarfe halfe a yard high, divided at the 
toppes into fundry branches, whereon grow divers leaves, cut 
into five deeper parts, and deeper dented about the edges, fome¬ 
what hairy alfo, and a little hoary underneath but not ihining, 
whofc foote (falkes are fome fhorterand fome longer than ci¬ 
thers: but thofe leaves that grow below, at the foote of the 
ffalkes (land upon very long foote (falkes, and are for the mod 
part divided into feven parts or leaves: at the toppes of the 
(falkes grow gold yellow flowers, like the former but fmaller, 
the feede that followeth, is not unlike the reft, neither jis the 
roote which isblackifh. 
The Place. 
The firft groweth in many places in Germany , Trance , and in 
Savena of Narbonc where it beareth white flowers fay Pena and 
Lobel t and in Italy purplifh : rhe Second groweth in (yermany in 
divers places, for Fufchius and lohannes Thalius make mention 
of it: the third Bauhinus faith was found on the hill Crcntzi- 
cenii t in the afeending to the toppe. 
The Time, 
JlKfe flower for the moft part all the Sommer long.' 
1. pcntapbyPummajus nettum. 
The greater upright Cinkefoile. 
