, as jtwere anmhc, mo; 0; two, being fmallefi about that place whereasftheyare fafined to Iv der root 5 and all thefe haue {mall fibres comming from them. The leaues which fitft gr0W P M

454“ ~ Of the Hifiorie of‘Plants. L1 3.?

2 The fecond kind being likewife one of the bel-floures,and yet a wild kind ofRamp10DJfZ3‘£ leaues at his firlt comming vp like vnto the Garden Bell-floure. The leaues which fpring vp 3 ‘C 6 ward for the decking vp of the ftalke are fomewhat longer and narrower. The floures grow {it for top of tender and brittle Ptalkes like vnto little bells, ofa bright blew colour, fometimes white V purple. The root is fmall,long,and fomewhat thicke. d

3 This is a wildeRampion that growes in woods:it hath fmall leaues fpread vpon the gr0““, I bluntly indented about the edges : among which rifeth vp a firaight {tern of the height of a cublfé fet from the bortome to the top with longer and narrower leaues than thofe next the ground 3 the top of the Ptalkes grow {mall Bell-floures of a watchet blewifh colour. The root is thickc a“ tough ,with lome few firings anexed thereto. _ he

4‘. There is another variety of this, whole figure was formerly by our Author fet forth In to fourth place of the lafi chapter: it differs from this lafi onely in that the floures and other parts , the plant are leffer a little than thofe of the laft defcribed. at

:1: 4. Rapmmzlm Aljaimu Cornimlatm.

3 Raptmmlm nemorofm. Horned Rampions of the Alpe5-

Wood Rampions.

:1: 4d This which groweg atnongfi the rockes gr thp higheflt Alpeg bath a wootlidy amlkcs’ wrinkle root an handfull and halfe long, from whic ari e many .eaues et on pretty ong_ ~ fomewhat rounii, and diuided with reafonable cieefpengaihles, hauing irlianfy velines, aII1ld.b€lfl.§dOIe: d k eene co our :amon ft th 1‘ l'tt e a es iauinrr one ea a out t eir mi

1:! rebate or foure fet aboutg the flhiiréubtihg iratrower arid lonvter than theeb0ttOmcleaL1C5‘ T C :1 tires row as in anvmbell and are fhped like that Chymigall veffellwe vfually callaR€t0rt’ bo- b? at their bottomes and fo becomming fmaller towards their tops and hauing man-Y crfrfci inéhem whereof one is longer than the reft, and comes forth in the middle of the floufc’

. . . . ' r games in Augufi. Pomrwas the firfi: that defcribed this, vnderthe name of T raclzclzam 1”” f’ minim. . . , -. 3‘ "or

5 The roots of this other kinde of horned Rampion grow after an vnufuall manner 5 forlihfgrth lowermofi is a tool: like to that of a Rampion,but flenderer,and from the top of that commie? he V-V3,

fmooth,and almoft like thofe of a Rampiongyet rounder,andmade_ fomewhat after the m.anD$“ _V piglet leg fe,but nptliing (9 hig;at_ the bottoms of the flalke come forth feuen or eight long leaues

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Of the Hifiorie of Plants.

lgaues fnipt about the edges, and fharpe pointed, and vpon the tell; of the fialke grow alfo three or OPE‘; “IWOW lharpe pointed Ieaues.The floures which are of a purple colour,at fitli refemble thofe middel afl: defcribed 5 but afterwards part themfelues into fiueflender firings with thredsin the “mags 51‘:VhlCi'l decaying,they are-fucceeded by little cups ending in flue little pointels, and cone cmémfiéhiitiall yellow feed. This is defcribed by Faéma Coltmzmz, vnder the name of Rapzmtium in 1% awfm manrz.in»m..- And I receiued feeds and roots hereof from M‘ G00!/yer,Wh0 found it grow- EU1: efltitifully w ilde in the inclofed chalky hilly grounds by Maple-Durham neeie Petersfield in 6 P_n1‘r_e. In gardens the floutes become much longer and fairer. .

foam dlsfiwhlch is defcribed in Clu/iu_4 his Cum po_fler. by the name of Pyramirlalzlr, and was firfl; will _-in Rut to him by Gfcgary dc Raggzo,a Capuchine F.l'1Cl',1S alfo of this kindred 5 wherefore I iueérislue you a briefe defcription thereof. The root is white, and long lafting; from which come and aurouncl hairie and wiithen {ialkes,about a fpan long more or_'le{fe. At the top ofthefe Ptalkes like th affitlongft the leaues, grow many elegant blew flour-es, which are fucceedecl by feed velfels e 0 e0f_the.lefl'er 7‘racfie!zum.being full of a {mall feed . The whole plant yeelcls milke like as 1'6“ of this kinde, and the leaues as well in fhape as hoarineffe on their vnder (ides, well referri-'

_ C thofe of the fecond French or Golden Lungwoort of my defcription.It was firft found growing

1“ the Chinkes of hard tockes about the inouthes of Caues, in the mountaines of Brefcia in Italy, Y the forefaid Frier,

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_ it 6 Raprmculasfizxatilir five? ramidalik alterg Mountaine horned Ram pions. y

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V 5 fir“ is fowne and let in Gardens, efpecially becau fe the roots are eaten in Salladsg

'3 fecond groweth in woods and [hadowie places,in fat and clayie foiles, The H , q The Time. A Y cure in May, lune, and Iuly. 1: R , 17 The Names. - _ 1 of t “mP1°nS _by a general! name are called Rapmtium and .Rapuncul_rI!~;;30d the 5!fibY feafofl pg“ '3 1°38 fllokie tuft of floui-es is called Rapuntium majnr utlopr-WIN “W0f9 flare,by=_L_o£eland ~. ‘.R‘P"?"_""lfI_?{I fylnejfrc, and Rapunmlm film;/frzk fiicamg by gghgtgi fecond whiEhi"isrthe ' T" ' ' T T’ 1' """'“’”‘ ' ordinary