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fmall white floures fpilre-falhionpfa pleafjant fweet fmel. The roots are two final flot.-es in lhapfi like the other.

2 Triple Orchis hath commonly three,yet forntimes foure bulbs or tuberous roots, fomwhfit longjet with_ma_riy fmall fibres or {hurt threds -,from the which roots rife irnmediatly many flat and p]aiAn;1eau_es-gfihhed with nerues alongfl; them like thofe of Plantain : among the which com‘? forth nakedflalks {mall and tender,wherupon are placed certain final white floures,trace-l'a{lii011> not fo fweet as the former in fmel and fauor. i The top of the flalke whereon the floures do gl‘0WJ is commonly as if it were twilied or writhen about. i

3 Friefelancl Lady traces hath two fmall round {tones or bulbes, of the bignelle of the pear“ that we call Rouncifalsg from the which rife vp a few hairy leaues lefler than thofe of the Triple Stones,ribbed as the fmall leafed Plantain .- among the which commeth forth a {mall naked llalke fer round about with little yellow floures,not trace—faflrion as the former. _

4 Liege Lady traces hath for his roots two greater (tones, and two fmaller ; from the which come vp two and fomtirnes more leairesfurrowed or made hollow in the middeft like to a trough: from the which rifeth vp a {lender naked fialke. fet with fuch floures as the lall defcribed , fauing that they be of an ouerworne yellow colour.

1 Tefliculm odoratm. Lady-traces-».

2 Triorcbir. Triple Lady-traces.

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. Thefc klI_1dspolp_Stones or Cullions do gr-‘ow indry pafluresor heath s,and lilcewife yponycl‘r18ee,Y 1,119., fth‘e'whlCllI =haue_ found growing plentifully in fundry places,as in the field by Iflingtogl V 0 Londomwhere there is abowling place vnder a few old {hrubby Okes. They grow lilcewi 610% g‘ the heath at Barn-‘e.lmeS_,neere vnto the head ofa conduit that fendeth water_to the houfe lifhifile. ing to the [arc S*’Fmm5 Walfirzglumz. They gro' ' in the field next vntoa village called heath worth,as you go from Branfofd to her Maielhes houfe at Richmond 3 alfo vpon a comm-on am by avillage ne_._ere London called Stepney,by_the relation of a learned merchant of London 1'1 Mifmes Colerexceedingly well experienced in the knowledge ofsimples. L

. .I, ~_ _'_Ihe yellowlrindes grow in barren pallures and borders of fields about Ouendenand Clgfég

r ’r"‘_fi* r. ~ 0.? tie ll.£1l1Qfl‘3 of Plants. r st - ;gjg,: . <41" e " ~ miservife l'lCLi vi.-to l‘~/luclie. Di.t:i:tr«:>w' in E.i1<:x;wliere they were i’.7_iewcs:'i bu :2 ;f«=.«-r.~»

: 1’\ .v 5. « L e , , *4 1%»:T2v,z_rg12rrptcellently w I. in the kriovr-1eclge'e of plants, I receiued lome rootsof the N ‘I '

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_Latine Tcflz'-5,2:/‘at; 0cz’9;‘zz;':r5 .- in Englilh, liveet:-llnellirig Tefliclesz or flones ,\ l the YOOt3.=hut of the Homes . It is called alf-3 an~a«‘r ffiirizlzr, or an ,,2.zs24Zz'.5, iatwhich is let forth in the next place,l'iath the top ol'tl~.e flail; fig were twi- mev be caucd Lad fall110ll,a;QCl for that it comes to iloiiritig in Autumne : ofour Englifh women Y-traces : out euery countrey hath a fsnerall tume ; for form call them Sweet-

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