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Show ; P.36, 1268 CHa 1268 Theatrum Botani‘ cum, 13. Gramen Cyperoides patuitre Batonenfe. Marth Cyperus Grail of Bayon, . sTs 14. Trip 14. Gramen Cyperoides Bayonenfe Lfchamipanniculis fufcis, vee The Cyperus Gralfe of Bayon with browne Cockes footc panicles, ere SSS Theater of‘Plants. Tbe : Ext sauteMUTI : oe S Caavi37. 169 The Names. Cype= Fromthe fikencffe as I (aid unto both Cyperiss and Grafle in Icaves or roates,bé all rhefe forts entituled and others, Bashinus taketh it yoidea Gramina. The firtt whereof is the Gramen (yperoides of Lobel,Camerarims h, Tragi: bac mthat Tragusfait his s callech Carex tobethe Graminis quartum genus of Tragus, which Lugdunenfi heads more difperfed then that of Lode/, I pregroweth in dry fandy grounds and fieldes, and having the fpiked nm(pica fpax Cyperoiaes angnftifoli fume they cannotbe bothone plant.’ The fecond isby Bauhinus called Gramen defcribed by dicea viridi minus as che other dort of the firlt he called Latifolium majus. The third hathnot beené The fifth is defcribed by Banhsnis any before. The fourth isthe P/exdocyperus of Lobel,Gefner and Dodonem, of Lobel, The in his Prodromm under the twelfthtitle, The fixch isthe Gramen Cyperoides aduaricum vulgatius triqaetrum. ‘The cighthis h is focalled by Lobelasicisin thetitle, buc Thalins callethit Gramen Tunceum asitisinthetitle, and fo Lobel Gramen Cyperoides parvum aquaticam, Theninthis fo called by Banbixus SS = TRY = XS Was s which Lagchalfo, but laith itis the Carex minus of Lonicerm, and the fourth Calamogrostis of Tragm, [picatum iteth inithe thitd place and figure,as allo his Juncus exiguss pratenfis,and the Granien marinum Camerarivs. The fourelatt forts have not beene fet forth be fore now: The Vertues. j s ufed for manor beat chat I can leatnesbeing moft of them fharing or cu There are none of thefe le for any Phyficall ufe. ic efpecially Unpro CuaP, XXXVILI. Ruth-like Graffes of the Marfhes,W aters,5c. he upper grounds, in Ni the former Claffis I (hewed you divers forts of Rufh-like Graffes.thar grew ont they/Bena- Ax ZS Sere inncea paluftria, Aquatica, Gc, LEMS til whether 5 | meane to exhibire thofe of the lower,andindifferently difpofe them together, > the Marfhes,or Moorifh grounds ,the waters,or the Sea fides. . Gramen Iuncenm palaftre racemofo femine. Marth Rufh like grafle with feedes in clutters. fe threddy roote = from among hath but few {mall Ruth like leaves, rifing frem the blackifh > divers ftalkes 2 cubit high, bearing at the coppesbetweene fmall long leaves a {mall head, for~ x ito a bunch of grapes, wherein lic the feede. 5 {mall water Ruth like grafle. Gramen Iuncenia minimam aquaticum capitulo fquamofo. Avery long a inches two abont being water. Ruffh graffe,hath asfew, but fmaller leaves than the former) head, withthe toppe of ure or five inches high,cach of thembeating/a fall fcaly reddifh ahale grafles, ¢ it : this is not that fort is expreffed in the former Claffis among other Roh whichis not fcaly. what like hereunco,but that the (tale appeareth above the head, 4. Gramen Iunccum aquaticum magis (par/a panicul. {quareftalke bare of leaves for.the molt part unte thetoppe, where = samong 4 whichrifetha rough three I id a {mall rough headesor fpikes, more loofe or open then the former, having fharpe pr Sng feece ce 10, GramenCyperoides panicula{parfa [ubflavefcente. f ; Yellowith swith open Graffe. opé headed Cyperus C a << headed Graffe hath {maller and fhorter leaves and nakedftalkes then any of the former, bearing ~ re etweene two {mall long leaves, a head fevered into many fmall parts or pikes of a yellowifh co ae — is great atthe head withdiversfibres thereat. Of this fort there isanother differing little from tint ee of the {mall {pikes whichare blackith. : 29 11, Gramen Cyperoides Danicum glabrum2 folys Caryopbyllea, ee i “ ’ byleia, A Danith C yperus usG Graffe. oea Cyperus Grafle hath divers ftalkes with {undry narrow ftiffeand {mooth leaves, three or foure Be nh pore it together at the middle of them, from among which rife naked fhort ftalkes, bearing atthe ae th = etweenc ufually two long leaves, diverfe {mall long {piked heads, {pread tike thofe of Ruthes, ofa owntth greene colour: the roote is flender creeping under ground, fhooting forth in divers places. 12, GramenCyperoides fpicatafufca clegantiffima panicula Bayonenfe. Thicket (9 A fine browne fpiked Cyperus Graffe of Bayon. 5d ae ked Cyperns graffe hath fundry long and narrow leaves among which rife up three {quare ftalkes, heii eae and long rea 2se whom towards the roppes come forth long bufhing {piked therootes many fag things, two or three inches long ofa very fine pale brownifh colow ees areaat buthhard ofbut notpricking each beinging tw in i brownifh colour: Wee! 13. Gramen (ypercides paluftre Baionenfe. Marth Cyperuserafie of Bayon. ae er oa eecaow long leaves, bothbelow and on the{mall ftalkes, w hichare ea te high, bearing at the toppes fundry long.and fharpe prickely heads with long leaves at chem, the €is compofed of fandry long thicke ftrings aoe fibres, ren E Ser hited cates : é 14, Gramen Cyperoides Bayonenfe I[chemi panicnlisfu/cw. This Gratte of Bev yperusgraffe of Bayon with browne Cockes foote pannickles. sid eatee ae hath three fquare ftalkes almoft two foote high,and very long narrowIcavés evena focte piste os thic bottome of them,and thelike alfo at the joynts, with whom towards the toppes come eo “I ae ae es of a brownith colour, being three or foure inches long and of tte tl icknefie ny greater fringe beeen three, thercotes otal , and imes buta a joynt, joynt but ufually two,and jo, anc fometimes i hercotés areare aa bufh bufh of of ma ma ‘ Tbe Place and Time, in an Ce grow in low moift and moorifh grounds manyof them as well in cur owne land as of Saute ersalfo have their feyerall places expreffed in their titles, and dce all fcwrith and {ecde inthe end The Anorher water Ruth grafle with joy)! cd leaves ” |