Tkeatrum Botantcunu 
KIBE 
Altera cafi- 
tibus folio ft. 
1 TJipetla/ylvrfrrii five 'Damtfeena inodora. Wilde Damask .eNig'U*. 
,, • firmer forthe nreene leaves, bat a little lmaher and fhorter, the flowers 
Th,s Nigel la groweth very [° e 'STa?ger, and the ho,nes longer, ,tae iccdc aifo within .s 
This fie'd fort is very like the laft, buegroweth thinner ot branches and leaves,and they (hotter;>lfo, the heads 
I his he,ct tort ve y 1 J fo bu . 0 f a pa [e blew colour, the feede is blacke and watnout any lent. 
There i o r f this forf another, differing little from the ether, hut in the flowers that being tingle and bleu- like it, 
Lth" eene 'e wes under th m,and the feede being blacke is lomewhat fwtetc. _ 
hath bteene .e.ves un e Morofem „,. N i gr lia of C™*) without fent in the (cede. 
' -rl • rW, Nil'll*" rowetli with fine cut leaves like the othtr.but ot a darker greene colour: the flowers are 
fmlu and fttdrrnoly as others doe, at the toppes of the ftalkes and branches, gteeniflrat the firth, but Uewi/h 
1 mall, and ttand 11 y keep | ng a i lct le greenenefle {till in them,with many greemfh threds 111 the mrd- 
dle'tipt 'with blew: the feede is blacke like others and without fent, that followeth in iuch like horned heads as 
others: A 7 igella with broad leaves,and fweete fmelling feede. 
This broad leafed Nigellarifeth uo from the yellowifh.threddy a nd annual roote.with one (lender yveake (talk, 
,. branches having Iona and divided leaves let thereon, butnotofthe forme of the other Ni- 
tZ which are fenncll like,or Laikcs ipurre like, bur much broader and parted into divifions, fomewhat like 
n ,, thnfr nfGrna-idfcll but cut into Idler and finer parts, at the toppes of each of the branches (tandech a (ingle 
X^l likruntoSer Nigellas.and heads fomewhat like them lucceeding, containing blacke Iccdc 
'' ~ pT t fijCretictiiiltcracdor.itateyiuifotici. Another fweete C’avr/y NigcHa* 
The routes of this Cmh Nv/dU, are faid to be harder then the reft, yet mnuall like them, the ftalkes that rife 
from thence are many.npriqhc'and (lender, parted into feverall bunches with but few leaves fee thereon, tfaofe 
bclo", bdnn not (o finely minced as the former .that are upwards, having f,nailer yeltowifb wh* flowers at the 
toppes of them. and corncied blacke feede,fliarpe and fomewhat iweete, contained in fniall bifoimed feede yef : 
felsorheads.like two fmallberries. , , . , 
- Nitill,i Critic* adoratafemicbm foformtbm. A fwette NigcUaolCmdy with double formed feedes. 
This wonderful! kindeof Nigella (for fo it is called) groweth from a (mall fibrous roote, with many (lender 
fulkc- and f»w branches rifing from them, not much above halfe a foote high, fee with long winged leaves like 
thofeof fT.i-c oppofitc each to other,on a middle riabe,at the toppes of each whereof ftandech a large blew flow¬ 
er, fomewhat likeunco the flower of a Poppy, after which come five cornered heads, containing (mail blacke 
. . 6 Nr-’tihcretic# imeonfemko UtifJh & nmifolh obreta. y.KigtUi Crcttutiertu ftliji Lim femmbui tifuu&u. 
C ..-Vl; Nijtiia V. i.houi fenr.-and two other wkk fneet foOIing feed, Sneetc Nigdla of Candjowiih double formed feedes. 
iweete 
