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2. Ecbium vulgare [lore albo, Whitafiowred Vipers Buglofle. 
There is little difference in any thing betweene this and the former, but in the colour of the flowers, w hich in 
thi- is of a white colour wholly, and the leaves of a Little frefhergrecne colour, and in fome places groweth 
greater. 
3. Ecbium fore rubro. Red flowred VipersiBuglofie. 
The red wilde Buglofle isalfo like the former, but that his hairy ftalkes are fometimes marked with purplifh 
fpots, and the leaves thereof fome what broader ; the flowers which (Land in the fame crooked and bowing man¬ 
ner, upon fhort foote ftalkes, are of a brave red colour, and in fome a little paler: the feede and rootes are alike 
and differ not. 
4. Ecbium pullo [lore, Vipefs Euglofle with dai ke reddifh purple flowers. 
This wilde Buglolfe hath fhorter (lalkes, and not fo rough, but rather foft and woolly, whereon (land leaves, 
more thinnely placed, and without order: toward the toppeof the ftalkes it brancheth forth into divers fliorc 
fprayes, with lome flowers on them, but not fo plentifully as in the former, and are of a dead or darke blackifh 
purpler colour: there is no difagreement either in feede or roote. 
5. Ecbium Crcticum Utifoliumrubrum, Red flowred Vipers Buglofle of Canty, 
This Candy wilde Bugloffe, hath large rough leaves lying on the ground, of a fife betweene Buglofle and Plan-* 
tane leaves, betweene whom rifeth up round rough ftalkes, two foote high, fometimes divided into many bran¬ 
ches, with divers rough fmaller leaves on them to the toppes, which are bowing in the fame manner with the 
former, from whence grow holllow flowers, ending in five cornered brimmes like unto the reft, of an excellent 
pale red or blufh colour at the firft, and more purplifh afterwards, (landing in rough huskes, made of fivefmall 
leaves a peece : the feede that followeth is like the reft. 
6 . Ecbium Creticum angufoifoliumrubnim, Spotted Vipers Bugloffe of Candy. 
This fpotted wilde Buglofle hath rougher leaves and ftalkes than the laft, riling not fufly fo high, but both 
ftalkes and leaves marked with red fpots, almoft 2s much as the ftalkes of Dragons, but the fpottes on the leaves 
are paler than on tneftalkes; the leaves are very long, but narrower than the laft the flowers Hand in the fame 
manner that the others doe, offo orient a red colour, that they will not lofe it, butkeepe their bravery after 
many yeares keeping drie : in the reft it is like t' e former. 
7. Ecbiumpumilum flore lutco, Dwarfe yellow Vipers Bugloffe. 
This dwarfe kinde is in all things like the former Vipers Bugloffe, but in the fmallneffe of the whole plant, not 
growing to be a foote high : the leaves like wife are thereunto anfwerable, and fo are the flowers alfo, of a pale 
yellow colour but not fo bufhieas it. 
8- Ecbioidcs lute a minima. The leaft yellow baftard Vipers Bugloffe. 
This little baftard wilde Buglofle, hath divers leaveslying upon the ground, not above two inches long, and 
1 . Ecbium vulgare. 
The common Viper* B uglofTe. 
3. Ecbium fore rubro> 
Red flowred V ipers Buglofle, 
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