There is little or no difference in the leaues of this double Crowfoot, from those of the single kindes that growe in euery medowe, being large and diuided into foure or fiue parts, and indented about the edges, but they are somewhat smaller, and of a fresher greene: the flowers stand on many branches, much diuided or separated, being not very great, but very thicke and double: the roote runneth and creepeth vnder ground like as the single doth.
10. Ranunculus Anglicus maximus multiplex. The Garden double yellow Crowfoot or Batchelours buttons.
This great double Crowfoote, which is common in euery Garden through England, hath many great blackish greene leaues, iagged and cut into three diuisions, each to the middle ribbe: the stalkes haue some smaller leaues on them, and those next vnder the branches long and narrow: the flowers are of a greenish yellow colour, very thicke and double of leaues, in the middle whereof riseth vp a small stalke, bearing another double flower, like to the other, but smaller: the roote is round, like vnto a small white Turnep, with diuers other fibres annexed vnto it.
| 1 | Aconitum Hyemale. Winter Wolfesbane. |
| 2 | Aconitum flore albido siue luteum Ponticum. The whitish yellow Wolfesbane. |
| 3 | Napellus verus. Blew Helmets or Monkes hood. |
| 4 | Anthora. The counterpoison Monkes hood. |
| 5 | Ranunculus humilis albus simplex. The single white low Crowfoot. |
| 6 | Ranunculus humilis albus duplici flore. The double lowe white Crowfoot. |
| 7 | Ranunculus Coriandrifolio. The early Coriander leafed Crowfoot. |
| 8 | Ranunculus montanus elatior albus. The great single white mountain Crowfoot. |
| 9 | Ranunculus montanus albus flore pleno. The double white mountain Crowfoot. |
| 10 | Ranunculus Thalictrifolio minor. The lesser Colombine leafed Crowfoot. |
| 11 | Ranunculus globosus. The globe Crowfoot. |
11. Ranunculus Gramineus. Grasse leafed Crowfoot
The leaues of this Crowfoote are long and narrow, somewhat like vnto Grasse, or rather like the leaues of single Gilloflowers or Pinckes, being small and sharpe pointed, a little hollow, and of a whitish greene colour; among these leaues rise vp diuers slender stalkes, bearing one small flower at the toppe of each, consisting of fiue yellow leaues, with some threads in the middle: the roote is composed of many thicke, long, round white strings.
There is another of this kinde that beareth flowers with two rowes of leaues, as if it were double, differing in nothing else.