unto that of Ranwo/fim, having leaves on one patt.and barest 7, I'wmio congener clu[ij. 
another, which Itaves are not long, or indented like it, but The hollow leafed ftrangc plant., 
fomewhat round and a little waved as it were on the edges. 
Another fort growethhalfe a yard high, with the hke win¬ 
ged ftalltes,full of branches which arc'hard rough and wQod- 
dyjand the like leaves on them, as this other letter fort hath, 
the flowers of both forts are of a pale blew colour .like unto 
that of Ranwolfinr. Both thefe forts we had from Bn/j ^s for¬ 
merly mentioned, taken from the fight of the dryed hfrbes: 
hut we received from him at Lejhbone, the (eedes of tuya other 
forts which were intituled LjcbnitU Conpnarix folio, and Li- 
monittm Ferula folio, butbecaufe neither of them fprung with 
us, we can as yet fay no more of them. 
7. Limonio congener Clufij. 
The hollow leafed ftrangc plant of C/afm. 
This llrange plant hath fuch ftrange leaves, as the .like are 
feidome feene in any other that we know .growing, for they 
are nine or tenor more, riling from the he'ad of a I'inall fong 
rootc,each by it felfe,being fmall below, and growing grea¬ 
ter upward,with a belly as it were bunching forth, aifi} a bow¬ 
ing backe,hollow at the upper end, with a peece tt;er?on like 
aflappe, and like unto the flower of Arijlofybia^ f Birth- 
wort.and round at the mouth like a halfe circle, fulj of great 
daikepurplilhveinesontheinfide •• the whole leafe iy of a 
thickefubttancealmoft like unto leather, ; among theft leaves fprang a ftalke but was broken fliort of, fo that 
what flower or feed it bore could not be obferved. This was font to Clufiw from Puri,, by one that received 
it from Ltjhbone in the fame manner. But of late Matter lobn Tradefianf the younger, found this very plant in Vir. 
•jr«*».having his toppe thereon,which he brought home,and growetb with him.which 1 here fhew you with Clu- 
f m< his figure: The leaves are longer narrower and not bellying out, and the flower is borne at chetopofthc roun- 
difh feedeveflell. 7 he 7 J Uce and Time, ‘ 
All thefe forts grow in the wetficldes neere the Sea, fome in our owne land, as the firft an 1 (econd, theothcr 
three next them in France about Mempelier,vnd MarfcUet,mA Ligome alfo, the fixt African kinde, and the other 
forts thereof,were brought us by Hoc! often before remembred, from that part of Aflat that the Spaniards doe 
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