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Show eges ekaiShanta Cua P54, nent ‘1beatrum Botanicum, Prise 16 lew GritlaBell.ee ‘ 3. us incanus Germani The Gerdiane Sait tree "Tiehiile Tripui6. ’ ¢ o 4 Cytijus Hi danicus arboreus, he Spanith tree C: tifus or tree Trefojle eee The Theater ofPlants. fas Auferiacssfivefeptimus Clufj, 7- Cytifus The Anftrian or Hungarian love Cytifus, Cua P54, | 1473 10. Cytifus oavus Gerardi, Gerard his eighth Cytifus: 4 4 us [extysClafij, hoary Ciftus. the leaves at the joynts all along the branichés,two or three together firltainéd by foft hoary white huskés, wheres in they ftand, why Gerard fhould call this kinde /emper vsrens, and his Corrector after himfo to letit pafe, I know not,for neither Glxfius firtt fet it forth,nor any fince him that have wricten of it, have fo related it. 7. Cytifus Aasbriacus fivefeptimus Elufij. The Auftrian or Hungarian low Cytifus, Theflender lithy twigges of this Cycifus are pliable and hard to be broken,lying on or neare the grotind, which are bare of leaves, unto thebranches whereon they ftand without order uponlong footeltalkes, shorter and greener then thofe of the third or Germane fort, and morehaity, grcenith avove and gray underneath: the flowers buc t efore they are grow two or three ata joyntasthelaftand at the ends of the branches alfo, yellow atthe firft, quite paft,turne more gold yellow, fodeepe that they feeme red withall : the cods are {malt flat and hairy, with imall browne feede within them. . 8. Cytifus Pannonicus five feptinsifpecies altera Clufij. The hoary low Ciftus, This is (omewhat likethe la(t inthe flender pliable twigs, leaning downe to the gronnd and leaves like them z the flowers alfoare like unto them, but ftand foure orfive together, atthe onds of the branches, and nor ar the joynts asin thelaft: the cods andfeedediffer nor there-from, but the leaves are a little hoary, andfo ate the codg allo, 9. Cytifus albicans Alpixus, The whitifh mountaine Cyriltis, There is little difference in this, as by the notes thereof appearethfromothers in the branchesor leaves, but that at fome places two orthree trefoile leaves, areferata joynt,andthe flowersare paler. 10, Cytifws oftavus Gerardi, Gerard his eighth Cytilus. Gerard and his Corrector after him, mention this Cytifus as taken from Lobel and Pena,whenas it agreeth with neither of thofe that are extant in their Adver/aria,neither doth Bashinus quote himfor it,as he dothall ozhers that heknew; forthe eighth ot Tabermontanus,which might feeme tobe this, Baxhinss noteth to be his hirfutwuss the chiefelt difference therein as Gerard faith, isinthe leaves, which area little dented onthe edges, which yec are not feene inthe figure. The Place and Time. The firft of thefe Bartholmeus Marantatoundin Naples, and Honorius Bellus in Candy, as he did the fecond alfozall the reft, excepr the fixch and Jatt were found by Clufits in Hungary, Auftria,and the parts theréabour : they all ae Spring of the yeare, but fomeearlier and fome later, and give their feede in Amgujt and September, The Names, Ic iscalled in Greeke x7, and Cyti/w in Latine, a Cythaiainfula, as Pliny faich,from whenceit was carryed to the Cyclades, to che Greeker,ind after to the Latines,for the wonderfull fruicfullneffe ic procureth bothin men and cattle,but efpeciallyin their heards and Rockes : the former timesas Matthiolw and Tragus thew, by their Kkkkkk miftakings |