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Show Cuar. 47. ~ Fhe TheaterofPlates, Trips t. I Caryophyllatawalgarit. Ordinary Sean tal Conan49 HF 5+ Caryophyllata montata purpurea. Purp'e Mountaine Avcns, $i Caryophiyllata Alpiaa mitor, Small Mountaine Ayens, Nani SV Ty &S\ TTY ty j <e pee Veron fy ee A is B 7h WD) SN Y, Lp oy, VQ aS e i AI ¢ bt Oi =? but fomewhatdeepelycutin onthe edges, of a {refher greene colour likewife, fofter fromamong which rife fender {talke alfo and gen tlerin handling ; 2 s, (eldome branched hay ing > veryfew leavesthereon, atthe toppes. where {tand ufually one flower apecce, yet fome of times more, ma de for the moft part like the former, confifting of five or fixe leaves, muchlarger than they,and of a deeper yello w colour , and fomet imes rins {aith in horto, tending to rednef with a white flower, as Camera le, having many yellowthreads when the flower is palt, increafeth ro be a garments, but every one of them havin g in the middle, compaffing a green e head, which round head, »befe | r with flat feeds, not fo rough, or ready tofticke to ones a long featherlike haire or thread at the end: the whole plant as well leaves as flowers, and feed, are covered witha ima Ifoft hairy downe, whicl 1is not leffe one heed it very well. muchor eafily difcerned,un- 3. Caryophyllata Alpin There isa {maller kinde hereof found on Afenea minor. Small Mountaine Ayens, Baldus 3 little ‘differing from thereof, being covered witha foft the former, butin the fmalneffe downe, andofa darker greene colou ofthe plait, and contifting offix r, the fllowers being large for e leaves forthe moht part, the {malneffe 4. Caryophyllata Alpina minora ltera., Theother This {mall Mountaine Avens hath {mall Mount aine Avens. much longerleaves than the laft; lying uponthe ground round about more divided, or cut into divers partsymakingeach part ofthe leafe , and much torefemblethat of Smalladge, bein length, from amotig which rife g a cubite in the lower, but more finely cut uptwo orthree weake trayling ftalkes, with foure leaves there in, omthe toppe whereof {tand on, much leffe than eth one large flower, confifting of fixe, and fometimes ginag huske, ends teachtothe heighroftheflower; whichis ofa paleryellow €r, and turnechinto fach like heads , of long hairy feeds:asthe form ranched forth, and with divets er : the rooteis fomewhat fibres atthem. © oG This M 5~ Caryoplnilara montana five paluftris purpu ren, Purpl a Rilimertaa ri a fomewhat like the fecond forty e Mountaine or marfliAyens. but with longer foote-ftalies;a eoppordtandd re a the firf many nd fomewhat hairy, times, Ww ith fewer leaves fet here andthere on them.and iedmall flowers apcece, hanging down } g3 e their heads, ofa purplifvyellowmore divided; at the crteperhinehs groundswage omeai colour; ne them Wee have had from nn et Amuc : after whichcome fuch heads, but more foft and downy {carce ap=the roote h leffe thanthe former,and fome little iv taller-anid oremses ude. dla or nothi ng: « , Mother of this kind, brought by fobn Newton a Chirurgion of 5 ve eeing little in‘any thing elfe, Colfiten, thar giving fat thin blackith feed dn huskes, other like tani of,This ake which isinis fome Ap ee snorethvedd naa ine me re ins et at rcontaen ayding inethe ; beyond the¢ bri the a flower, {prea brims there2ana'in Mine. fome more donble than in others; not differing in anyother norable 7.Caryoplryl 7. Caryophyllata Pentaphiled. Cinque-foile Avens. Caryophyhata Pentaphyllea, Cinque-foile Avens, : TheCingae-torle Avens hai the leaves thereof casEa five parts, like unto a Cinque-foile leafe, dented about ne ges, the ftalkes are about a foote high , having fomé fach _ eaves thereon, at the joynts where it brancheth forth ; at eke whereof {tand pale yellow flowers, like the firft fort, = an with many yellower threads, fomewhat downy in t . e C3 the roote is compofed ofmany brownifly ftrings , {melling fomewhatlike unto the former kindes. The Place, fi Thefirft as I faid before, is found wilde in many places of this Realme, under hedgefides, and bythe pathes in many fields, and delighteth rather to growin fhadowy than Sunny places, yet is ufually brought into gardens to be athand, co be ufed upon any. o¢ cafion. The fecondis found upon divers Mountaines, as, Coronet in Bohemia, by the Springs of the River Albis, as (Watthio ne faith : upon Adons Baldus, as Pena faith, and in fomeotherplaces, The third and fourth upon Mount Bal/dus,as Pona relateth, bothin his Latine and ‘talian defcriptions thereof. The fifth and fixth growbywater fides, and in moiftand wet, or marifh grounds, on the Mountaines. The lat was found by Pena hard by. Clatena on the Rhetian Alpes in Switzerland, whereas he faith, hee tooke it forakinde of Cinque-foile or Tormentifl at the firft, untill by the fmelfand cofour of the roote, he judgedit a kinde of Ayens, The Time. : Thefe doe flowerin the moneths of May, and Tune,for thé moft part, andtheir feed is ripe in Iulyat the fartheft, The Names. bun ; Itis generally called in Latine nowadayes and Garyophyllara, (far itis not found to be fnowne Caryoplyllata to any of the an- cient Greeke or Latine Writers, except it bee Gewm of Pliny, as moft of the later Writers doe confidently, and nor without good ppofe} fromthe {cent of the raate, fo neare refembling |