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. . . among which r'l‘ fl -d ' . ': ' - 1 i e v en er alkes be rin t e to fmall ellow floures like the other Crow 7 ‘3"”””“‘[.”” ‘f"’i‘””’”’..' -l 3 1g,,,,,W,,;,,, ,;f5::):;,J4;,;o. Cict : the root is fmgll and thllzddyfqli flhegzais dlirarieizl’ OFtl1)ls hauing double. fiouressand Ihaue (jolileii-haired CIOW-100%. l FY05 Cmw’ g "en YOU the figure thereof in {lead of the {ingle that was formerly in this Place. 15 ' aha‘: The Autumne or Winter Crow-foot hath diuers broad leaues fpred vpon the groundfnipt S t the edges. ofa bright {hining grcene colour on the vpper fide, and hoary vnderneath, full of mu ‘iilfinewes as are thofe of Plantaine, of an vnpleafant tafie at the firft, afterward nipping the flog 9 Hmong which leaues rife vp fundry tender foot-Btalkes, onvthe tops whereof {land yellow 0rwi:l3]C0nlifl:ing of fix fmall leaues apiece: after which fucceed little knaps offeed like to a dry in ma ered [haw-berry. The root is cornpaét of a number of limber roots, rudely thrull together I me! Of the Afphodill. . ‘her; {The Portugall Crow-foot hath many tliicke cloggy roots faflsned vnto one lieadzvery like page 0 ‘I36 yellow Afphodill ; from which rife vp three leaues,{eldotne more, broad: thicke, and men VP If! diuers laces, as if it were a thing that were bliflered, by meanes whereof it is very vn« He‘ Tom the middle of which leaues rifeth vp a naked ltalke,thicke, fat,very ten<_3Cr,l3ut yet fra- e £0‘ Cafie to breake -. on the end whereof flandeth a faire fingle yellow floure, hauing in the mid- « nakfid rundle of a gold yellow tending to a Saffron colour.

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The Globe Crowfoot hath defy many leaues deepely cut or jagged, of a bright grecne In A- keythofe of the field Crowfoot ; among which rifeth vp a ltalke, diuided towards the top

t ' S-0: e»:_b1'3l'1Cl]:C.S,l'.u1'ifllll1€Cl with the like Ieaues ofthofe next the ground,but fmaller:on the

« i \ v 0 whlch branches grow very faire yellow floures,-confifling of a few leauesifolcled or rolled

ll Qt‘? . lférlike around ball or globe:whereupon it was called Rammculus glbéflat-‘=_‘:la'hb°l$§:b{§

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[I , ., H6 - , _ . I,,,:‘7;§,-W4‘ V‘ ‘KN-I;?'.I‘!"'i~'-"l ~°«°‘= 0?. G_1Qbe.-floure : which being palt, there fucceed roundiknaps,Wh€Y9fl‘“y‘ ,:-.-all-:.I:.~.';r/!.7«'l'7:' 1 i-- . g 1: he root: is {man and threddy. _ ... , \ fame {$63 This hath large leaues like thofe of the lathe defcri _ y . . Homes '0: 1gb! the floures are pretty large, compofed of flue white fh8fP1_{h Polmed lfiaufise >13 I .1“ I"_1Ya3f1cl growes in the Alps : it is the Ramrmmlimammialteri 7'7/]’501€s Of Cluflm. * ‘I?’ This Other hath leaues not vnlike thofe of the precedent, and illch fialkes 31f0;b““‘h° 1 es C0flfilt of 5.r0und leaueipurplilh beneath;the edges 0‘ the VPP3 fidc 3“? OER Whitilh Put‘

e‘a~nd. Eheirefidue wholly White with many yellow thredsin the middle: it grows in the mountain ~ - «—_- __i.. 2 l* ~ . L “1 2’ Z A A ~ : e - Iura,

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