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T beat rum c Botanicunu 
1BE II. 
fcttcth fcrth a leffer differing not from the 
MW,. yethvethand fhootcth a new every yeare. 
former, but in the fmallneffe thereof. , rnc i ;£s .hcad with purple flowers. 
a, Onobrjcbufficataflorepurpurea. S P ltt ' . ^e ground, whereon crow winged leaves 
This Cockes-head hath turn like weake flalkes lying or e ®b ranC hes with the like leaves on them, and - a 
very likethe former, but hairy or hoary : from the joynt o{ a nakcd ft a i ke , like in forme unto the other, 
hove them rife up the flowers in a longer fpike or tuft a PP- am t hem, w hich turne into ihort, blacke, 
but of an excellent Opining purple colour, with many , 
and hard heads parted in the middle:‘theroote livet as 11 ^ Gockes _bead. 
3 . Onobryebu fimbm certtl u. former tlie i eav es are fmaller and fhorter poin- 
This third Cockes-head rife* lomewhat higher * blewifH purple colour, and beareaftei wards 
ted : the flowers are fewer, and of a pale btew , eke Ed? like! into thofeof^r^. 
(lender long cods foti'ded double, wherein lie fma . bead Wlt h long Fetch leaves. 
4 Onobrychiifohj r Vta# w u or hoary, and more flore fet on each fide of 
This Fitchling hath longer and narrower ftav es longthan others, and fomewhat refem- 
the middle ribbe; the flowers (land in a Urge fpikedh , with darke veincainthem : thccodsthat follow arc 
blingthe flowers of three leaved grafle, of a pale c0 '° > , like p eneg reeke: the toote is Wooddy and 
folded like the laft, but the lcede which isblacke is cornered or lquare b 
5 - OmbryckisqMitaClufij. ^“^“ftalkes, but fmal’er than the reft, and both 
This fife fort hath likewise many winged leavesigrow S *c flowers grow at the tops of bait fialkes, as 
flalkes and leaves though grecne,yet covered with an l o r ■ h c ods are long and foulded like the two 
the others doe, but fewer in number, and ofa purplifh blew colour 
laft: theroote is great, thicke and long. .i Cnfks-head. 
6 . Oiubrycbisglobofo capte. Roundhead ^ Gjr(J - enj Queene Elizabeth A- 
This ftrange Cockes-head which C/*to faith, heehtft . an d hoarinefle of flalkes and leaves, 
pothecaric in his time, was very like the laft, *r the Imalir. i^ ^ d before had , eaves> ard 
yet the flalkes were longer, tough andblackifli, which V ^ j nc hlong, beating at the toppes a round 
then branched it fclfe, (hooting forth a '. c ^ to PP cs ^ hatlikc unt o thofe of rro^r<mrf«,Goatesthorne; 
head of many flowers fet together, of a whitifh colour, fom c ^ containing one feede within, eachlike 
after which followed fmall cods, not bigger than thole of Orcv , 
1 enU3r ' Cke ' 7- OmbndrU cl n ,*uM'r»mhor Theleffer ^ rcd Saftin 
The greater fort hereof is fet forth in my former Booke, under the title 
j. On obi y cbii vulgaru. 
The ordinary Coc kcs-head« 
Spiked Cocpls-hcad with p»pk floras, and moumame Cockes-hcad. 
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Cower: 
