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Thefe kindes of Orchis grow-for the molt part in moil} medowes and fertile pafiures,as alfo lfl moifi woods.

The Bee,the Fly,and the Butter-fly Satyrions grow vpon barren chalky hils,8c heathy grounds: vpon the hils adioyning to a village in Kent named Greenhithe,vpon Long-field downs by South- fieet,two miles from the fame place, and in many other places of Kent : likewi in a field 8d10Y' ning to a {mall groueof trees, halfe a mile from S.Albons, at the South end th redf. They grow likewife at Hatfield neere S.Albons, by the relation of a learned Preacher there dwelling, Mf R0- éert /15:90:-,an excellent and diligent Herbarill.

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1- 14, orcbis L/Indra:/znitis; Souldiers Cullions. - V

Spider Satyrion.

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That kind which refembleth the white Butter-lily groweth vpon the Clficlifiing of the hill at the find offlamplted heath, neere to a (‘mall cottage there in the way fide , as yeegoe from London ‘O Henden a village there by. It groweth in the fields adioyning to the fold or pin-fold without th€

gate,at a village called High-gate,neere London : and likewife in the wood belonging to’a VV0"‘

[hi full gentleman of Kent named M‘ Sidleysofsouthfleet :where doe grow likewife many Oth“ rang and dainty fimples,that are not to be found elfewhere in a great circuit. _

qr The Time. 3" ;=..g* l They Home for the mofi part from May to the end of Augufl, and ranger fooneri

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Thefe kindes of.‘O rchis haue not bin much written of by the Antients, neither by the late W’?

. u - ' ' 1 ters to any purpol‘e5fo that it may content you for this tune to recerue the names let down tfrlféfifl '" ' e . _ 2

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feuerall titles referuin w I ha: ll‘ ht h f d h‘ _ - . or any genera“ definitgiOn,vm§u:TfE:‘1§her foghdzgggz. mg the Greelce, French,er Dutch names};

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b ‘there is no great vfe ofthefe in phyficke, but they h‘ (1 - . er fare‘ e pleafant and beautrfull floures wherewith Nature hath feemed to pxagfnfa fiifgéfg

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Of le-{Te fmell yellow gfome flefh-color ones,others three,and fome

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which”, h g F owl, and {hort,growing flat vpon‘ the ground 5 amonggw ‘ht _ ct VP 3 mall wealce and tender P;-a-Ike ofa finger loniggvhereuipon doe grow

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