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Henextrankeor order of wild Campions, is as I before (ayd of thole whofe (hikes are glutinous 
^ and clammy, which now are to be entreated of in this Chapter: one of them I have already fet forth 
■' in my former bookc called cMufcipuU Loheli],md therefore neede not defcribe it here againe, I will 
onely give you the figure thereof here. 
I. Lychnis fylveflris vijceja latifoliaClufli : jive ALufcipuUCretica Auricula Hrji facie , 
Clufius his Catchflie of Candy. 
This wilde Campion hath many leaves lying upon the ground, which are thicke fat and hoary, white fome- 
what like unto the leaves of the yellow Auricula urfi , Bcares eares or French Cowflips fmooth on the edges, and 
a little pointed, which doe fo abide the firft yeare of the fpringing : the ftalke rifeth up the next yeare to the 
' height of two or three cubits, with two le ives at the j'oynts, and Ipreading on both (ides into branches from the 
(ground, which are glutinous or clammy, caufing every light or fmall thing to cleave thereunto, as flies, (trawes 
1 downe or the like tat the toppes whereof and the j'oynts next below them come forth many flowers together, 
n (landing in clufters but very fmall, whofe fmall huskes containe everyone of them, a fmall greenifh yellow 
■/flower parted in two at the broad end : the feede is (mail and blackifh in the huskes, the rootes are fmall and 
lihreddy. 
3. Fifcaria maximaCretica Alpini. Great Candy Catchflie. ’ 
Therooteofthis Catchflie is white, long, and growing fmall downewards of a fingers thicknefle, bearing 
cabout it a number of long leaves which are fmall at the lower end, growing broader to beyond the middle, and 
lending in a point, from among which rife up divers ftalkes a foots high,with few j'oynts, and two fmall long 
■ leaves at each of them,bcaring fundry white flowers at their toppes as it were in umbells, and out of them fome- 
| times other fuch like fmall flowers will ftart, all of them like the ordinary Catchflie :the feede veflellsthat fol- 
■ low are fmall and round pointed at the end, with fmall blacke feede within them;the whole plant is very clam- 
j my caufing every thing to flicke thereunto that toucheth it. This is not that former Lychnis Utifolia of ClufiM , 
as Alpir.iM faith, yet they arc fo like that any that (hall j'udicioufly view the figures without fight of the plants 
; will lurely account them both one, and therefore I give you their feverall delcriptions and figures alfo. 
5. Mufcipulaaltera flare albo. The whiteflowred Catchflie. 
The other Catchflie fhooteth forth divers branched (lalkes, with fmall darke greene leaves fet thereon by 
