An account of several late voyages and discoveries

to Spitzbergcn. 63 reon íprouted out one fingle Leaf at a place~ efourth hath ye1Jow Flowers, but whether firíl: h:uh yellow one·s ( which l füppofe) 1 oot well remember. The Flowers of the rth hath five Leaves, broader at the ends fmalter at the bottom , they grow out of ugh l'erianthi"m or Cup that is fplidnto alfo. See Tab. I at d. The Flowersof thc have fix Leaves, they are fmall and the -veffels are like one another. he l\.oots are di ffering, that of the firfi: h many fmatl Fibers, and the fourth hath icker and longer, with tender and fmall ers. The firfi burns the Toogue like Perfica• or Flea-bean, but fomewhat lefs than in our untries. The Leaves of the fourth do not o fo. found them both in the Danifh Haven, the in great quantities; they t~ower in J11l1. he fecon<l hath fomewhat differing Leaves m the two former, for altbough the lower– ft Leaves agree with them of the firft:. yet y are Jefs~ and thofe that grow higher, and .e up after the lowermofr, are in two places per cut, fo thac the firfi part of the Leaf t {hnds out before , is not very unlike Tongue, but the two lides are · but a lit- indented in Table G it is marked with There is aHo a differencc in the L'!aves of Plant, as well as in the two before menti· d, for thc Leaves that are neareft to the wers are fm.ill and deeply cut, and that witb

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