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Plants Book II, Chapter 18, Section 1b Shapournets or French Hoods or three mole hills ![]() French Escarbuncle and Flowers de Lis ![]() Escarbuncle adorned with Lilies ![]() Escarbuncle with rays florette ![]() Untranscribed item(s) Sorts of Escarbuncle Bear Mouse ![]() Wild Goat's head ![]() Grass garb or sheaf ![]() Bull's horns adorned with Roses ![]() Sprig of Apple tree with fruits ![]() Wreath ![]() Trefoil leaf ![]() Untranscribed item(s) Craggy rock Three leaves ![]() Leaf ![]() Twigs ![]() Vine branch with a bunch of grapes ![]() Cluster of grapes ![]() Flower de Lis ![]() Flower de Lis ![]() Reed spearhead ![]() Untranscribed item(s) Three headed hill with slaves [no illustration] Hill with grass ![]() Star flowers ![]() Vine pole and Vine fruited ![]() Round tub hooped with flowers ![]() Oval basant on a plate with a stock ![]() Horned Beetle ![]() Oak tree staked about ![]() He beareth an Oak Tree, paled or Staked about the lower part (or enwraped with Twigs). Stakes fretted with Osiers He beareth four Poles or Stakes; issuing out of the base: fretted with Osiers.
Captioned on the drawing: This is made by soulders to defend them from the great shot. Stakes fretted with Osiers or Briars ![]() Palets wrapped with Osiers ![]() Palets fretted with Osier twigs ![]() Palets enwrapped with Osier twigs ![]() Previous section
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