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Show “4788 Cuar.29. : Tbeatrum Botanicum, Trine 13! 4. Gramen echinatum planum, Flat prickly headed Graffe. Phis fmallgratte rifeth not much highet thena palme or handbreadth; and fromawhite roote made of m: fibres fendethforth a few{mall hairy leaves an inch long, asalfoa {malland fine ftalke, -with a flat fj iked ee and moft fharpe aunes at the endsof the huskes whereof it confifteth. va 5. Gramenechinato capitulo, Round prickly headed Graffe, Theroote of this grafle is comp sfed of.nany whitethreds, fending forth fome few narrow rough leaves t Tei BET} x. i Cuar.29- _ 1189 The Theater ofPlants. 2. Gramen Lanceum Dalecbamp7y, ? “palecbampius his Ruth Grafle, ‘Gramen Tuntedm (abceralea pica Cambro Britgnoum. The gallant Wel/b Ruth Graffe. menTunceur [peciofum minute er gallant {mall Ruth graffe, or three inchies long,among which rif up flender, fome higher and others lower ftalkes, with oneor twojo’ va and leaves at them,each having at the toppe'a finall round head fet with. very fhatpe prickles, within the t io Whereof lye white cleere feede. : ee : 6. Gramen Triglochin Dalechampij. Kreow headed Gtaiffe: Vato thefeigraffes let me'adde thisalfo,which althcugh others doe-reférre to anothér gexsis, yet ¥ doeto this for the fharpe heads fake + it hath fundry narrowflender leaves foure jnichesilong; among which the ftalke that hath no joynt ot leafe thereon growetha foothigh,bearing many {mallthree fquare:heads ina long {pike onea- bove anorher,each on a{evetail fhort foorftalke,fafhioned fomewhatlike toa broadvArrow head wae leafe of Sagittaria,budtharch yare {tall and rounder,biforked below and fharpe pointed abovee;the roor iga fmall bughof many {mall whire‘fbres, ° The: Place'and Time, The three fitft growin dry places and old mudde walls;andinshe like plates dos !the othe flourifh atthe ave time with Oher fortsofgraffes, : ee The Names. The fir was firkcalled by 1Zatthiolas Gramen aculeatam, andfince by others in like mannér, Bauhinws calleth it /talicumas hedorlithe {econd/ Germanicum, whic Labetalled palaftre echinatum, and Lugdunenfis Gramen om annealas Tete a “ exileattim D alecheespyy : the thitd/is not mentioned by any before now zithe fourth is fer forth by Bauhinuy, and called. Gramen [piexplana cchinata : the fift is de(cribed bar. by Bawhinas and: Columna this calling.it Granien on tanui echinabyra\ tribuloides capstatum, the orher Gramen (pica: fubrorunda echinata, ov Granum echinatoca; wiok Jato the laftis called by Legdunenfis Gramen Triglachin five Vermiculatum D alechampy, which Banhinus doch die fly referrejas unto that Gramen of Thalivs that {ome as he faith would makea ruth; burhee would not doe fo for that the leaves weregraflie,and groweth in wet or moarith places,bur Lugdunenfis faith his-doth ipring upin dry grounds; asalfounto Gramen ficatum marinnm alterumof Lobel, whereunto | acknowledge it bath teh refemblance,but that the place feemeth to contraryits and that it is alfo the fecond Calomagraftis of Traeys, and the fourth Calamogroftis of Lugdanengis ;fo that ic — that for fomelikeneffe he applyeth the one tothe other, The Vertues, Ee! Catebioltes would transferre the vertues of his Gramiem acwleatum torthofle of Diofcorides,bur thereis much doubr made thereofby the learned,andofthe reft there isnothing canbe learned worththe relating, 4. Giamen Iunceun vulgare. Cemmon Ruth Grafle, jluaticuw fharfa fiz panicata, i 5. Gramen Tuncestmn Iuncesmajluaticuns Thegreater joynted woodRuth Grafle, minus articnlato folie n Iancenm 6.Grame a Teffer joyntedfylvaraw wood Ruth Gralfey sl Cuar. X XIX. Schenogroftis five GramenInocenm, Ruth Graffes. Here aredivers forts ofRufh Graffes. fome that grow inthe upland grounds, fome in the watery and 2) moorifh plathes,and fome neare the Sea fhores, of the former onely I meaneto entreate in this Chap= ter,and of the reft in the next Claffis among the moorifh and water plants, 1. Gamed lunceum montanum [abcerulea (pica Cambro britanicum, : The gallant mounraine #4 Ruth Grafle. Thisgallant Rufh Graffe hatha great many fine lender Ruth like leaves, little leffe then a cubit or halfe a yard long, from among whom rifech uptwo orthree lender {mall ftalkes, “eight or nineinches long and much lower then the leaves, bearing at their toppes oltt ‘from betweene twoleaves which are rather like skins, being broad below and {mall toward che efid yet one alwayes longer then the other, a fmalk{piked {caly like head, of a fine blewithcolour. j 2, Graimen Iancenm [petipfum minm. Another gallant {mall Ruth Graffe. This fmall Rath Graffe is vety like the formes,but that it hath much {maller ruth like Jeavesnotpaft three or foureinches long,rifing dut ofabrowne hard huske or hof, ferat the toppe of a {mall fibrous roote, fromamong which{pting updivers joynted {talkes with fuch like leaves onthem, and a fmall head atthe toppclike unto the former, but'ofa browne eleate Chefnut colour and {mailer as the whole plant is, having two imallleaves thereat as in the former. 3. Gramen Ianceum Dalechampy, Datlechampius his Ruth Grafie. Dalechampins his {mall Ruth gtaffe that groweth incold and dry places,hath anumbenof {mall round ruth-like greene leaves rifing froma very long white fibrous roote, whence {pring divers Joynted ftalkes with {ome few leaves on thern;and at the toppe a {parfed or open {piked head,fomewhatlike unto the Holoftewm Salamanjuum of Clufius confifting of many purplith huskes. 3 4. Gramen Iuncenm valgare, Thécommon Rufhgrafie. ah ; The leaves of this common Rufh graffe ate almoft round, {even or eight inches long,among whichthe ftalkes that area {pan long,beare attheir heads feverall {mafl panicles {pike fafhion one above another: the roote is compofed of brownith yellow threds. 5. Gramen Iuncenm {ylvarum maj articalatofolio, The greater joynted wood Ruth Grafle. The ftalkes ofthis Rufh grafie are fomewhatflat and very greene, theleavesare almoft round with many fe- verall croffe joynts on them ; the rufted heads atthe toppeof the ftalkes that are neare two cubits high,are much {pread into many rufh‘like pannickles and fomewhat flat alfo ¢ the roote creepeth a kittle fer with many {mal} fibres, 6, Gramen 6.-Gramen Iuncenm (ylvarumminys artichlato folie, Alefferjoyntéd woodJ Ruth Graffe? n t doé take rooteé “The divers (talkes of this Grafle thaerife from the hatd {preadiig roote with manyfibres thereat againe in the ground and-beare fuch like joynted leaves; and {mallfpread pannickle heads above, very likeunto the laft but fmaller bythe halfe ineach. Andthereisa {maller alfo whofe leaves are long and flender, but’ not azinsa, : joynted,the pannickle whereof is fmaller al(o but fparfed in like manners ; . Gramen Tuncoides Iunci fparfapanicula, Ruth Graffe with rufh-like fparfed heads. are {maller then the coms leaves the high, The ftalkes hereofare flender,fomewhat flat and almoft two foote monfort about two fpans long ; the toppes likewife arg {maller and {pread with whirit beade : the roote is yellowifh,{preading it felfe with long fibres. liiii © Grama |