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Show Of — che ee; the groumdyora Sintereenifh colour ontheypper fide,& vnderneath ofa whi ' of a foc which rife vp malland tender flalkes among wx mealy colout like the common Oxlip, ta {ou in oi uery falke abuth e of euery {mall floure appeare thalittle yel© ire ftammell colour tend (where it hich hath mouedthe people of the North parts © The Kindes, growingflat vpon low fpot,refer t and threddy, yall like duft, and the root white aboundeth) toca! Thefecondi 24 ris the floures are of a e wholeplant is greater 11 each refpect, and that z @) The Place. Seat nue A eg. a ] parts North in the i grounds {qually Thefeplants growvery plentifull inmoiftand das Prettoni fonPrefton in Aunder ten from : hire,and tent I in Lancathire,and ; to Blackburne ne as in Hatwoodneere W eftmerland. at Crosby, Rawenfwaith, and Crag-Clofe in : _ ae in Lancafhire neere Beaie Theylikewife growin the medowes belonging toa village other places of mee many in and thence, from far not h Hesket andat Jed. Harwood, of. Lobel reporteth,I hatdottor dge knowle taine anycer haue ener could I that on this fide Trent, thefe Southesneparts. themin finde dia Colledge) n Londo our of , famous Phyfition : 735 Ofthe Hiftory of Plants: (pis. Hiltory of Plants. Hete be diuers forts of Mountaine Cowflips, or Beares-eares, differing efpeciallyin the co. lour of theirfloures, as fhall be declared, notwithftanding it may appeare to the curious that there is great'difference in the roots alfo, confidering fomeof them haue knobby roots, and others threddy : notwithftanding there is no difference in theroots tall. $° There are diuersvarieties of thefe floures, and the chiefe differences arife; either from the leaues or floures ; from their leaues, whichare either fmoothandgreene,or elfe gray and hoary, againe they ate {inooth about the edges,or fhipt more or leffe; The floures fome are fairer then otherfome,and their'colours ‘are fo various, that it is hard to finde words toexpreffe chem, but they may be réfer'd towhites,reds, yellowes, and purples ; for ofall thevarieties and mixtures of thele they chiefely confit. The gardens of M". Tradeftant and M*. Twagic are at this prefent furnis fhed with very great varieties of thefe floures. $ 4 AuriculaVrfiiyj.Clufy. 3 Auvicula Vrfi Gj. Clufij. Red Beares eare. Scarlet Beares eare, q 7 hed Theyy floureand flourifh from April to the end of May. a The Names. ond. Primrofewith thewhite flow Thefirft is called Primrofe with the rec \f Birds eyne. 3 e@ The NatureandVeriues. nit t 1 . a bee {{i t s 2 mutt The nature and vertues ofthefe red and white Primrofe aboue named. amone out among t out hr Et a a > Anricular Purple Beates-cates | The Defcription, : A ricula Vrf was called ofMatthiolus,Peaa,and other Herbarifts, Sanicula Alpina, by réa- pe othis fingular facultie inhealing of wounds, both inward and outward, They valfions.andjs on pel it Paralityca, becaufe ofhis vertues in curing the palfies,cramps, and cone re whichdo eeenone the kindes of Cow‘lips,whereof no doubt they are kinds,as others Fthe Routes a : / ‘ollow vnder the fametitle, although there be fomedifference in the cofaint . us beautifull andbraue plant hath thicke, greene, andfat leaues, fomewhat 5S TOUCH OF cy € edges, not altogether vnlike thofe of Cowllips, but fmoother, greener, and t of doures a eeoied :among whichrifeth vp a {lender round {tema handfull high, bearing € Open and see of a faire yellow colour, not muchvnlike to the floures of Oxe-lips, i Oxe-Lin. niifting ofane onlyleafe like Cotiledon; the root is very threddy, and like 2 The fea),~ z € debs ae of this kinde which beareth the purple floures are not fo muchfnipt about é cle faidpurple floures haue alfo fome yellowneffe in the middle,bur the floures are sn as the former, otherwife inall refpeéts they arc like. , Vuu . seers |