IIIO Chap.32. 
Tbeatrum Botantcum 
Tk’.b B II 
placed the figu^fto^hTogether, tha^todiverfitie may the be tier te cbferved : they ate cf a drying fa- 
cultie, as by the cade may be judged. 
Thi’Pltce mdTtme. , 
The mod ol thelc grow about Montpelier in fVuACf,others in Spuine, 3 s hath teer.e (hewed in their dekriptions, 
and foaic in Germ*.; and CW; atfo. which flower and feede when the red doe. 
The 7 i*mes. 
The firdis called by B*Mm< Trifolium JkUnmm, and I have added Monlfehenjium^d the figure not extant 
before : the fecond by Alpinns Trifoliumclypeetum ergenteumy the thud is Bnnhmm his Trifolium gUbcfum five 
cAmutlo Umi rotomiore : the fourth is fo called by him, as it ism the title : the fid is ment.oned by i„ 
his £>*«/?! -riores-. the fixt cotnming among other feedes from Boel . I have fo emituled.as .us fedowiK; 
fand it may be is a kinde of the feventh which Bemhmm tirnzihJr,fclumfpumejo c.pumlo the 
tinhth and ninth Bauhinm callech TrifoUum Capiutlo fpumofojerc myu,& minus : tut 1 have cntltuled the Ve- 
fimriumn/ftemm maius & minus : the tenth and eleventh are fo calledby Bmhnm as they ate in their ticks: the 
lad two forts of Rufliie fpikedTrcfoiles are mentioned by Alpimu in his Booke of Orange plants, by the names 
here exhibited. 
The Vermes, 
I doe notfinde any other propertie in Phyficke that thefeare applied unto, than hath beene before fpoken, for 
being all of late invention have had no further ttiail made of them. 
Chap- XX XXI. 
Trifoli 1 prutenfiu, Medow Trefoiles. 
F the Trefoiles that ufually grow in medower, befidesthofe that grow in our owr.eland; there be 
others that grow not with us, which arc fit to be fet together. 
I. Trifolium pretenfevulgarepurpureum. 
Common purple medow Trefoile called field Hony-fuckles. 
The medow Tie/bilc hath many leaves, riling from the roote, three fet together, and each aimed 
round, among which rife up fhort ftalkes of flowers, not much higher than the leaves, bearing many dtepe pur- 
p’nfli crimfon flowers together in a tuft rifing fmaller up to the toppe, which tume into little cods with (mall 
ft. de in them, the roote fpreadeth much, and enduteth long. Sometimes this is found with halfc round fpots of 
white in the leaves. 
Sir* 
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1. Trifelim poc tcvfi vulgrtre prapureum. 
Common purpL medow Trefoile, called field Hony- fuckJcs. 
2. Trifo turn praterfe albuw. 
Wl.itc flowred medow Trefoile. 
