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Show HISTOR EE! THE THE FIRST BOOKE OF Of Fennieftones. ; Chap.to5.- aa PLANTS. y colout, The feede is orincamate colour, {potted on the infidewith little fpeckes of bloed des. Orchi the of reft the finall, yet betterto be obfexuca than anyof 2 Serapiaspalattris leptophylla, t oe (OF nce, like thofe of Sopewoort; from rootesare of the bigneffe of {trawes in fiibfta diately rife fowerorfitie broade-findoth Jeaues. like, vnto,the frail Plant fhooteth vp a {mall and tenderftalke ; at the top whereof groweth at Serapiat handed Satyrion, 3 Palma Chriktipalustrs, 4 Palma Chriftiradice repente. Handed Satytion1 without {tones, SteeOLag . Handed marifh Satyrion, i ii i We i MD % The defeription. i , much Se Road leafed Serapias ftoneshath cleft or diuided rooteslike fingers vp @ tae is rifeth which the from : akinde is this whereof Christi, ofPalma rootes ot imbracet Fe i high fet heere and therewithveryfaire Lillie like leaues,which do clip nae almoft round aboutlike the leaues of Thorowewax: atthe top ofthe ftalke growetha faire nae ‘ row many white flowers {potted or dafht ouer with purple; among the which flowersg chat Bie fharpe pointed leaues. The feedel could neuer obferue, being a thing like duft ect the winde, 2 Scrapias handed Satyrion differeth little from the precedent, butin greatneffe &co “tonnel flowers: forthis plant bringeth foorth faire white flowers gaping wide open; in the st fr foatt fettet whereofappeerecertaine things obfcurely hidden refembling little Helniets, which the difference: 3, ‘Handed Satyrionhath yery greatrootes, with fome ftringsfaftened of, 'fafbioned like an hand, whereofit tooke his name; fromwhich rifeth vf armed with largeleaues, verie notablie ftraked with blackifh {pots , clipping or ¢P™ ftalke‘tound about:at-the top ofthe ftalke ftandeth a faire tuft ofpurple flowers, cited the buthor tuft much greater.1m greene leauies mingled amongft the fame, which maketh nothing elfe but as it were dutt like the other ofhis kinde. ‘ rfid 4) The EimuchOrchis or handed. Satyrion with tefticles, hath mani¢ longrootes, j theméfelics,orcreeping farre abroad in the grounde,contrari¢ toall the reft ofthe Orchiee ‘yoo % Thepiace. They Low : : : f " : hel sae): and fenny groundes,and in fhadowie woodes that are vetytioift, doeStone Wpfidse (bya learned preacher called thafter Robert. _4bb0r of Bifhops Hatfield)in a ame towne q tea Conduite head doth ftatids‘that feadeth Water to the Quéenes heufe in the hey ‘ % Thetime *y flower and flourifh about Mayand Iune, vs he islittle yfe ofthefe in P oe The temperathne umdvertues, hificke, onely theyare referred ynto the handed Satyrions, wherof eV atekinds notwithftanding thisis ofgteater force th Dalefeampinshath writtenin his great volume, that the marth Or-, CMmerarin, of Ni than any ofthe Dogs{tones in procuring of luft. +tltfoorth with a Embergenbio wasthefirft that defcribed this kinde ofcreeping Orchis, hath ached are efcription onely,and I amlikewife conftrained to do the like, bicaufeas yet 0 triall thereof, ; ci Of |