fRIBK.5. 
The Theater ofTlants. 
Chap.io8. 709 
1 . Geranium Mofcbatum* 
Muske Cranes bill. 
4 . Geranium fidum. 
Strong fenced Cranes bill. 
3. Geranium Afutumodertim. Italian Muske Cranes bill.' 
The Italian Muske Cranes bill hath divers long leaves, and 
fomewhat hairy lying,on the ground,cut in on the edges fomc- 
what like the divifions of the lower leaves of the Candy 
Cranes bill,(landing uppn reddifh footeflalkes, the two low- 
eft jagges being greater then the red, butthofe that rife up 
with the ftalkc are more cut in, lame what like unto the lower 
leaves of Coriander, orFctherlew, but-with rounder dents, 
ofa fweetefent, asthe-firft, whereof it is thought to bee a 
f fpeciei of: the ftalke is jointed and kneed, with two fuch like 
, s 'iw muo. leaves at them, but more finely jagged, and at the toppedi- 
Jf’J ** f vers frnall flowers, of a pale blewifh purple colour, each 
^ r t {landing in a greene hairy huske, wherein afterwards 
helnnr ..4r„,iu ; „ , ftand the heads of feeds very like unto the Candy kinde, great 
Below and frnall above .-the roote is fmall and yello W) lifting the head a little above the ground. 
tv r c-„, 4 ' 9 ' ranium Strong fented Cranes bill. 
l ms cranes bill hath divers hoary greene leaves, finely cut in on the edges into many parts from among which 
^^, end T airy ftal , kes f ? at c the '? ynt8 with a tew lmalt lea ' ves > and thre eor foure fomewhat large 
kiffironp in rh T'f ^ thc ,° thcr f ° rts > (mdU "S lomewhat fweete in our Gardens bjf the tranfpofition, 
the " atura11 warmer places, after which come the feede fomewhat long,drone and ftiffe : the roote 
g 0weth owne deepe, of a reddifh colour on the outfide and white within, which fmelleth much flron°er then 
leaves or flowers, and (hooteth forth fundry heads of leaves at the toppfc m onger men 
5 - Cjeranutm trip five Indie urn noEtu okns. Sweete Indian Crafe'bill, 
greene leave's d fl " bm tUber ° US ^ Afph ° di11 like > fr0m w ’ ncnce ri(e foure or five long and large fad 
rf t flyC Htlnto many parts,. e^h part jagged on bothfides fomewhat reftmbling the leaves of 
S, I b “‘ . tbe mlddIc rib be being reddidt and the red fad greene 1 the dalke is jointed or kneede with 
tehke leaves riling with it, and at the toppe a tuft of many flowers,like for forme Upto thole of other Cranes 
Ghr If 3 b c 0X i kc ye c ? lo ‘ ,r ’ each leafe bavin S rw0 P ur P [ « fpots-on them, which being fallen there come 
n the k - L S b f akes as are m \ ,e fo rm f with reddifh feede on them, thc-flowers fmell very flvcere like MusTe 
pearahc?- 1 it°riftJr’h ! f dth ' day V!" e ’ as rdufin § thc Su '™« influence,but delighteth in the Mooncs ap¬ 
pearance , ittafteth lomewhat fower, and bothrootes and leavesare J-erticcfor the Indians lippes, P 
. 6. Geranium Monfteliacum laciniatum. French jagged Cranes biK 
hranrhJ- p- ,agse< ? CraneS b u J! feth 11 P wi th fundry rough hairy (hikes, th; ee or fbure footehigh, /oynted and 
b anched ,n divers places with divers leaves ihereon cut on both (ides, very like unto thofe of the M ske Crapes 
whic^comerf" f th «^«*e»PP e *,oF..Ac ft-lkes and branches are frnall,, of a pale pur, le colour, a fte r 
whl-fn?T K fc u d l’ D | Ut c ft j e [ ameb / !Ske wherein the flowers flood before, as is common to all the kinds 
when tW b “ tbC bcake r h ! ads hereof are very long and hairy, even five inches long, which twine thcmfclves 
When they grow ripe and fo fall upon the ground .memieives 
n; ,, 7 - . Geranium Atpnumlangmsradicatum Pena. Mountaine trapqVbill with longrobt^ 
his Mountaine Cranes bill hath a very long downe right roote, parted upwardsinto two or three branched 
heads, fending forth many leaves, divided into five or fix parts, each whereof is dented with three decoe 
galhes at the end, foft alfo and woolly.flandmg on very long footeflalkes, covered with flyer like downe, the 
flowers (land atthe toppes of naked ftalkes, two or three together fomewhat large and round, yet a little round 
at the ends, «f a pale purplifh colour with divers reddifh lines therein.and divers threds in the middle : the fi-ede 
»s frnall and (landing on (hort beake heads e 
T . , , . . Geranium Rgberftanum vtilaare. The common herbe Robert- 
,•l cotn '™ r > With us.rifeth up with a reddifh ftalke, ufually two foothi°b bavins 
each ofthe'm'n C G ° niUP v, 0n ^ eryd ° n ” and reddi fo footflalkes, divided at the ends into three or five divifions.and 
of them cut in on the edges, fome with deeper cuts then others, and all dented likewife about the edges- 
^ P P which, 
