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The root of this is knotty and tuberous like thofe of other Anemones,and the leaues are I urnemon _ , much diuidcd and cut in like to thofe of the firfi defcribed in the former Chapter: the Ptalke ' Yellow vfigfzizogggéfitceafio . 7 2 '*""”,”"”””f”’”'””’ ”[5"° (which hath three or foure leaues ingirting it, as in all other Anemones) at the top fnflainerha ' me’ , iW_h“° W*"d¢‘fl°“l°! faire {anguine floure confliting of fix large leaues with great white nailes . The feeds are containe in downie heads like as thofe of the former. This is /mam.Te7m%Ilfim‘12lflo.6.ofClufiu3.

This differs from the former in the floure,which confills of fix leaues made fomewhat roun- der than thofe of the precedentztheir colour is betweene a skarlet and fanguine. And there is a V3: rietie hereof alfo of a bricke colour. This isthe eighth ofclufim .

6 This difiers from the. re ft,in that the floure is compofed of fame fonreteene or more Ieauesg and thofe of a light purple,or fle{h- colour; This is the ninth ofclufim.

The floure of this is large, confiiting of fix leaues, being at the firPt ofa whitilh greene,and then tending toa flefh colour, with their nailes greene on the outfide, and white within, and the threds in the middle of a flefh colour. There is a leffer of this lcinde, with the floure of a fleth co‘ lour,and white on the outfide, and wholly white within, with the nailes greenifh. Thefe are the tenth and eleuenth of Clufim. .

8 This floure alfo confifls offix leaues ofa flelh colour, with whitifh edges on the outfide ; the infide is whiti{h,with flefh-coloured veines running to the middeii thereof,

Belides thefe lingle k indes,there are diuers double both of the broad and narrow leaued Arle- moncs,whcreof I will onely defcribe and figure two, and refer you to the forementioned Authors for the re(’t,which differ from thefe onely in colour.

This broad leaued double Anemone hath roots, flalkes, and leaues like thofe of the ling“ ones of this kinde, and at the top of the flalke there {lands a faire large floure compofcd of two 0' three rankes ofleaues, {mall and long, being ofa kinde of skarlet or orangetawny colour -, the bot’ tomes of thefe leaues make a whitifh circle, which giues a great beauty to the floure;and the dot?’ nie head is ingirt with fanguine threds tipt with blew. This is the P440 major I . of Cluflm . _

10 This in fhape of roots, leaues, and Ptalkes refemblr-. the formerly defcribed narrow leaned Anemones,but the floure is much different from themsfor it confifis firfl ofdiuers broad leauC5» which incompaffc a great number of {mallet narrow leaues, which together make a very faire an beautifull floure : the outer leaues hereof are red, and the inner leaues ofa purple Veluet colour-_ .

Of this kinde there are diuers varieties,as the double white,crimfon,blu(h,purple,blew,carna¢1f * . V on, mfe.co1ou;ed,3;¢, T ~ 3 uinemane nemormnflmplmp 415g.‘ 1: 4. k/17137710716 rzemomm flo ylenopurpurafienreg‘

The double white wood Anemone. The double purplifh wood Anemone.

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q The Place andrime. Thefe are onely to be found in gardens, and bring forth their floures in the S pring.‘

qr Their Names. H

I rudge It no waies pertinent to fer downe more of the names than 13 already dcliuered in the!" e _

feuerall title and defcrrptrons. * . ' A ~. 1

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*‘ L ' /9 11 71:: Nature and Vemm. ~. ¢‘ \‘¥\§ \\\\4‘\_\ vs.

There are ofahot and biting facultie, and not (that I know of) at this day vfed in medicine” vnleffe in fome one or two ointmcnts :-yet they were of more vfe amongfi the Grceke Phyfiti09§’ who much commend the iuyce of them for taking away the {cares and fcaleswhich grow on I eyes 5 and by them are called ti... and Anma'u_gu1a. =

T34/éiaym alfo faith,That the floures beaten in oyle, and fo anointed, ca ufe haire to grow W113” it is e crent. .

The vertues fer downe in the former Chapter doe alfo belong to thefe here treated of, as tl1€{‘

here deliuercd are alfo proper to them. 1

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CH A P. 7 8. ‘Wilde e/fnemoner, or ‘H/inde, ourey, qt ‘T 12: Kinder.

Ike as thereby many and diuers forts of the garden Ancmones, fo are there of the wilde kind€9 ~ alto, which dovarycfpecially in their floures. \ H T”