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into large peeces, but each of them let clofer together than the next, of a fad greene colour on the upperfide, ane 
fomewhat whitifli underneath, very hairy all over, as alfo the ftraight ftrong ftalkes, that rife up to be three 01 
foure foote high or more, with divers luch like divided leaves on them as grow below, but much Iefler, and eve¬ 
ry one lharpeat the points, divided at the toppe into fundry branches, bearing upon long bare or naked flcnde» 
(hikes, and fomewhat long, (mail fcaly, fmooth,round,greene heads, but feeming more neatly contrived toge¬ 
ther, than any of the heads of the former Knapweedes: from the fmall toppes whereofrife many fine,purpli(h,ori 
crimfonthredsorthrummes, or of a colour bet weene both, (landing round together, fomewhat whiter at thd 
bottome of them, which fo (land in the flower neare a moneth before they fade; in the meane while, the (cede 
ripeneth in the heads, which is fmall, not much bigger than the Cyanui, and not fo great as the ordinary Kna-v 
weede: the roote is white,Iong and wooddy, when it is growne above two yearcs old, and then oftentimes pe -1 
rilhcth in the Winter, elfe it abideth well, and will ufually flower and feede two Winters, if they be not cooi 
extreme, or they doe not (land too much upon the weather. 
2. Stebe Salnmantica feciwda Ctfi his (econd Spanijb St£be. 
This^other -S ’vaniflj Stxbe of Clu[\w^ hath alfo many dividedhairy and fomewhat hoary leaves lyin<* on rhr 
ground, divided into feverall parts on both (ides, but more feparate one from another than the former • rhe 
Ita^es like wife are hairy and fometimes hoary alfo, yet (land not fo upright, but leaning downewards bv the' 
weakendic or them, divided into many branches, bearing at the toppes of them, fomewhat bigger fealv heaW " 
rrom whence (hoote fo’ th bigger flowers alfo than the former, whofe outward leaves, arc made like rhM> ^ 
the Cytfww or Corneflower, of'a faire purplifli red colour, with fuch like coloured threds or thrummes in rhe> ■ 
middle of them, as are in the former, with whicifliandyellowifhbottomes : the feede that followerl- is- Ill/p tU - 
former the to oce hereof is white and long, but laftethnot after lcede time. e ’ 
3- Sube Salam/mticaargentea. The filver beaded Knapweede. 
This third Suit of f/ujim, hath liketvife many leaves riling from the roote, but they are much more 
and into (mailer parts than either of the formerbeing more hoary, or of awhiter greene colour than rhev ■ .1,,’ ! 
italkem the fame manner hoary, rifeth as high as the firft, with thinne cut or divided leaves upon them nL’np.f. i 
rbp P° fmaller and fmallcr up to the toppes, where it is much divided into branches, and bearing ' 
the ends of them, fcaly greene, but more white edged leaves,leemtng as if they werefilveredjout of which rnm» 
fmall purple flowers, like the reft but fmallcr, the leede hereof lying in thedownie heads as the others dne 6 
S£t£SS aika ” h,i,ytoffCon thcm: the roote,s fomewhac ****"&£ : 
4 . Sube rfuftriacaElatior, The greater St&bc of Austria.' 
This Sube of AuHria diffrrech neither in forme of leaves nor height in growing from the laft ; neither in the 
i. Stfbe Saltmnnlica privia Clufij. 
Clkfim hu fir ft 5 pgnijb St At. 
1 . Stubc S a,'am antic a fecunda CluCti. 
Clafiiuhis fecond Spanijb St*be. * 
