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4 The {mall white I-lollow-root likewife agrceth with the former in each tefpefii Wing that this plant bringeth white fioures,and the other not fo.

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'.‘I 2 Radix cam: major 416:2.

I Rm’/x mm: zmjorjprzrpurea. Great white Hollow-IOOL

Grea t purple Hollow~root.

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re 5 This kinde of Hollow-root is alfo like thelafidefcribed, failing that the flourC5 h<="°” mixed with purple and white,wh.ich maketh it to differ from the others. . d fat? 6 There is no dilletence in this,that can poliibly be dillinguiihed from the lali Cl€fCl’lbC1l:)w‘ uing that the floutes hereof are ofa mixt coIout,white and purple,with fome yellow in‘ 6 ho nelfe of the fame,wherein conlifieth the difference from the precedent. 7 This thin leafed Hollow-root hath likewife an hollow-root,couered ouer with 3 Y5‘ 1iflg.0fthe bigneffe ofa teiinife ball: from which {hoot vp leaues fpred vpon the gr0U“d’ V vnto the leaues of Coiumbines,as well in forme as colour but much thinner more 138??“ together lelTer : among which rifevp 1' mall tender {talkes,weake‘“and feeble, of an hémdf" bearing from the middle thereof to the top very fine flourias fafhioned vnto’one p66“ of he lumbine floute,wliich refetnbletha little bird ofa purple colour ' f rt 8 This other thin leafed Hollow-root is like the recedent: l‘auin that this plan‘ bangs 0 White flour“ ‘ending *0 yellownell'e,or as it were oflzhe coloui ofthg field Primroffi O . ,9 2BImm7l§Efl3 liolhoottelgas the Dutch men do call it bath many fmall jagged leaues glitch mg imm€di‘?‘elY from the gm’-Widzamong which rifev very; {lender llallts wheteofl Ck.’ row [ 1681165 35 flmfe HEX! Pb‘? ground = on the top of the branghes {land faire purtile floures ike vnr0 «gr 053613 Of his kindez fauing that the floures hereof are as it were ftnall birds the bel1i€5 °’ 10 Parts whereof are of a white colour:wherein it differeth from all the tell of tilt’: E-lo110"'"r0otslefl'e; 10 The lail and fmall Hollow-root is like the lat} del'cribed,fauing that it isaltogethet his and the Homes hereof are of a green colour,tiot vnlikle in fhape to the flontes of Cinkfoile. M511 plant, whofe figure out Author here gaue with this fmall defcription,isthat which from the

44 of musk is called Mofc/me!/a,by Cordw and others : it is the Dmtimlata of Dale];/Jdfiffmj-it C crbitlo ,

rizz éisiléqfiz méero 4 mmima ofT4écrmimontzmw .- and the Rammczilza minimm [épté’7”7W"" ‘"77 .

”“’fl‘”/'3 flora _of Label. The root hereof is final and toothed,or made of little bulbs refetr} ‘D 5 high! and ending in white hairy fibres .j it {ends vp diners little branches fotne two or three 1“? fie flours 1116 leaues are fomwhat like thofe of the yellow Fumitorie, or Radix am4,but much MTG" gmw

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- L: 2.. . Of the Hifiorie cf Plants. to 91 X\‘ I , A “Q §row clufieiing on the top of the fialke, commonly flue or feueti together,each of them inside of

"_“Y€ yellowifh greene leaues with fome threds in them 5 it floures in Aprill, and is to be found in

me“ Places among bulhes at that time,as in Kent about Chillehurfl,‘efpecially in Pits his woody mla‘ the further end of Cray heath, on the left hand vnder 2% hedge among bryers and brambles; ‘Ch 18 his proper fear. 1,2

1 o Radix mm minima wiridiflore,

9 R;za'z’.»c cam minor, . A _ _ g Small Bunnikens I-Iolwoort.

Bunnikens Holwoort.

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borders of fields and vineyards, in lord

hf» b bl d'the eepmisdogfow abouthcdges’ mm esian m neuertheleifethe two firfl,and alfothe“

Q T 11 ~ . . - twd fertile grounds, in Ge,-mameand the Low-countries ,

‘D la“ Clefcribed do glow in my garden. Tin: Time.

a ‘l‘l_i.3{;3 do figure in Mam-h,and their feed is ripe in Aprill : the leaues arid {talks are gone in May,’ nd iim:l:i»:ig remaining faue only the roots,fo little a while do they continue .

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t - - - utt : ‘ti low Dutch onltmo“te1¢' that is Radix M? E? " Er: 1ls‘IC0al1lI(:\:lr itdtlitl it issvied in {hops ihigead of LE§7'ZfE0l0£bi4:Ol' roun ' t...““=_ .>' ' W . -' is it 1l:1£l0l\\\L: ; which eriout is better knowne than needfull to be confuted . and likewife the1l"%f71§E

t aPil3¥?ai‘:t,wrlio tafhly judge it to be Piflolac/via, or little Bitthwort. It fhould feem the Olgmd of

Skrrw, ‘rt F - 1‘ as or it

~ * i L 1.- . atei‘ Authors haue made it Letmto eta z flu I a _ -

1°“ 'fui*tie:)t;,:liheregogibfggleahgfiihhrfome T lvefium - inoit men Gapnoi Cbelidania .- it feemeth 5 . CTS, Vl Z’ 3-" 3 ' A 3

:1,“ G. _ . 3 - barrel’ eétsas may I) g QC “’ “ll I-fcmtopetalon in bulbed roots,and fomewhat in ltaues,but in no otlmm hgue his name

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f :0” the Plantof the 8 tin i)fOl' ii is euident that it aPl3eatetliénd iS%"‘-E”. "‘.‘_h‘i‘ Spring Omily 3

(law “link it hath beenpcallgd Eriplrium 46 Ha-do or of the Goat:but this E73510: 15 quite another

3 .. * - -"'.'ttGl',dd- dicgtaas both Apulcms writeth,atid that book alfo mentioneth which 15 3”“ C 0 4 6” an <7

[Erite to Patcrnimaw . In the booke which is dedicated to PM

a P 1072 is an hctbe which is found vpon high mounitglfgil iikcwife other mots whichfénd {cub

L1 - .. - .. ‘C like the Violegand a root as great as an onion. moist

crnianm, there be read thefe was $1 it hath leaues like Smallagie, 21 fin‘?