the inſide, ſometimes ſpotted with red ſpots almoſt through the whole inſide of the flower, vnto the very edge, which abideth of a pale yellow colour, and ſometimes there are very few ſpots to be ſeene, and thoſe from the middle onely on the inſide (for on the outſide there neuer appeareth any ſpots at all in this kinde) and ſometimes with no ſhew of ſpots at all, ſometimes alſo of a more pale greene, and ſometime of a more yellow colour: the outſide of the flowers doe likewiſe vary, for in ſome the outſide of the leaues are of a darke ſullen yellow, &c. elſe more pale yellow, and in other of a darke purpliſh yellow colour, which in ſome is ſo deepe, and ſo much, that it rather ſeemeth blacke then purple or yellow, and this eſpecially about the bottome of the flower, next vnto the ſtalke, but the edges are ſtill of a yellowiſh greene: the head of ſeede, and the ſeede likewiſe is like vnto the former, but bigger in all reſpects.
12. Fritillaria Hiſpanica vmbellifera. The Spaniſh blacke Fritillaria.
This Fritillaria is no doubt of kindred to the laſt recited, it is ſo like, but greater in all parts thereof, as if growing in a more fruitfull ſoile, it were the ſtronger and luſtier to beare more ſtore of flowers: the flowers grow foure or fiue from the head together, hanging downe round about the ſtalke, like vnto a Crowne Imperiall, and are of a yellowiſh greene colour on the inſide, ſpotted with a few red ſpots, the outſide being blackiſh as the former.
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