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Show but farre fiveerer ng Flies but in fauour and {mell like the Cloue, or Cloue gillofer; flowers refembli & The defcription. ‘ 173 HISTORIE: OF PLANTS, THE FINST 7BRO OKE OF 'THE Hewhitehanded:-Orchis oi Satytion, hath one and Jargeleaue’s:; dported’and dathe with blacke fpots,from the whichdoth rife vp a final fragile or brittle ftalke oftwo hands high, feene and finele andpleafanter, as myfelfe with manyothers can witnes nowliuing that haue both themin mygarden, hauing at the top a bufh or fpokie tuft of white flowers, like infhape to thofe of Palm Christiwherofthis isa kinde, The roote is thick, fat, andfull of iuice, fathioned like the hand.and 8. Strapias Ratrachites, Frog Satyriom. se Fe SOTGACASEatm: ‘uciy to the vpperpart thereof. fingers ofaman,with fome rough and fat ftrings faftened Selded Satyrion, twoor 2 Redhanded Satyrionis a final lowe and bafe herbe,hauing finall flendetftalke,fet with 7f toptuft fahion, three finall leaues like to thofe ofthe Leeke,butfhorter, The flower groweth at the thaa the former, ofa gliftering red colour,with a roote fafhioned likean hand, but leffer 3 Serapias {tones,or matrifh Satyrion,hatha thicke knobbie roote,deuided into fingers like thofe of Palma Christi, whereofit is akinde : from whichrife thicke, fat, and fpungious ftalkes, fet with butthe higher theyrift brode leaues like thofe ofPlantaine,euen to the top of the tuft of flowers; flowets fomwhat toward the top the {maller they are, The flower confifteth of manyfinall hooded whitih, {potted within with deepe purple {pots; the backfide ofthefélittle lowers |are violet, mixed withputple. Fennie Satyrion or Serapias {tones differethlittle from the former, fauing that the leauesare fmaller and fomewhat{potted,andthe tuft offowers haue not fo many greene leaues nor folong, mixed with them,without difference atall inthe rootes. 5 Sérapias montana. Mountaine Satyrion. i : 6 Serapias Gariophyllata. Sweete finelling Satyrion. ma ML edMal waiteoeiy % The defeription. 7 Gelded Satyrion hath leaues with nerues andfinewes like to thofe of Daffodil, fet vpon a weake ee oe flowers at the toprefembling the crowne or diademe of aking, white ofco- ry fren Wehin the flower in fhap¢like Gnats andlittle Flies. The ftalke is geldedas it were, oF many ftrings fae and handes cut off, leauing for the roote two long legsor fingers, with i ened to the top. the top wherofdoth grow BagSatyron hath finalflat leauies fet vpon aflenderweake ftemr:at refemble lictle Frogs, wherof : % The defeription i nner if asic Sea errs Mountaine orchisor Satyrion haththick ti : ,: eiaes eeae t leeri enh rslike fomewhaOrchis gic es Bs s{melling hath 4 or fweete e SatyrionMet oue 6 e ded into finge th atand > r e i Sa ; bal he te an ee of Palma Christi, faving that the fingers are longer, fnalnc : ic:ae Pons and narrow leaueslike thofe of Narcifius or Daffodil: among which comme 5 ‘orth a {mall tender ftalke at the top whereof, doth gtowea purple tuft, ¢ompactof many ial flowel ) a a compact offundrie {mall flowers, whichin fhape doe {mall mifhapen lumpés with cereaine br ame. Therooteislikewife gelded , onely referued two €s annexed thereto. %& Thetime. Saf that anepeat May and Iune,but feldome after Auguftjexcépt fomedegenerate kindejor adiome impedimentinthe time whenit fhould haue flowred,as often happeneth, ; ter ef eae Thenames. — Wehauecalled thefeki fortharfundrie e{pecially Serapiades, Orchis or ftones, ofthem doe brin : efekindes, Serapias thenameas itwere from Serapias the ode pou flowers, refembling Flies andfuch like, taking whohada moft famous Temple at'CaNapils enh oft c Citizens of Alexandria inAcgypt,wantonnes, fongs ,dauncings, aswemay readin Sereh, ene Worfhiped by all kinde oflafciuious Piamantte.: Is 17,.booke, Itis alfo called Entatitos, Panton , and of the Latines Testiculuslepo- *ANG Satyrium : offome Orchis in Englith Satyrion;and finger Orchis,and Hares ftones. Scrapias Tone allalthon aThe nature and vertues. ; : sare thoughtto be innature, tempetature, and vertues like vnto the Satyrion rot- , SHnot fo much vied in Phificke,yet doublefle they workethe effect ofthe otherftoness0 E |