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Show Theatrm Botanicum, Cw ae.g8, 4. Gramen tomentefam Alpinut minus, Sinall moutraine Cotton graffe. Frorti'a {inall’ wiprofirable roote rifeth a Tripe 14 Tipe 14 4 HAP S39» eee ee 1,2. Gravien Iuncoides lanatum five luncus Bombycinus, wukaine alter Damicuse Common Feather or Cotton graffe, And another of Denmarke, Cuar. XXXIX. {inal fialke halfe a foote high, with two or Gramen Arundinacenm paluftre. three Icaves thereon, atche toppé whereof ftandeth a {ial round head of Cotron. Marth Reede Graffe. Have fhewedyouin thelaft Claffis before this,chale forts of Reede grafles, that ufua'ly grow on the upper groundes, although fometimes in the lower alio, Inchis J fall entreas of {uch as g:ow : gis ‘ in watery or marfhy places. §. tnncus Alpinus Bombycinns, Wounraine Corton Ruth. This al{o {endeth forth from a Ruth like roote,divers Rufhes, and among them fundry flendet ftalkes an haridbreadth high, bea~ ting a {mall white head of wooll or cotton like che reft. The Placeand Time. The firft groweth' in many places of this 1. Gramen Artendinacenm maximum Bayonenfe, Great Marth Reede graffe of Bayon. | B joynThis great Reedegrafle fhooteth forth great thicke and very tall {talkes,as high as. any man, ted up to the tops, with long & fomewhat broad hard rough anidftraked leaves fet thereon,bur leffe then thofébelow, towards the toppes of the ftalks,with the leaves comeforth many {parfed cafts‘ot chafhie heads, {tanding on {mall long footeftalkes,the whole pannickle being a foote long and more t the roote creepeth farre é aboutin theawatery ditches and places neere St.John de Luce,where it groweth, é heads, 2. Gramen Arundinaceam acerofaglama noftras, Our great Reed graffe with chaffie reddifh roote, and This fort-of Reedegrafle hath many fairelarge Reedelike leaves,fpringing froma joynted Kingdome, and on Hampeffead heath neere havinggreat are not much anlike to thofe of Millet graffe, but harder rougher, and ftrakedall che length of them, large,and fome+ Reedelike ftalkes three cubitshigh,joynted alfo and branched, andtowardes the toppes bearing whathard pannickles of {piked thaffie heads each of them about a {panne long, ofa whitifh colourin fomepiai : ces,and reddifh in others, wherein lye {mall fcede. E . Gramen Arundinacekm fericea molliore [pica, A \effer foft headed Reedegraffe. London, aboutabogee there, the fecond at Elfinore, in great abundance,and in Germany alto, the third about Afompetier, the fourth in fome moift places of the A/pes, the laftin Moraviaand fourth chiefly in I#/y. This other Reede graffe is fomewhatlike the laft, bucleffer, with narrowerand fhorter leaves, and lower The Names. ftalkes,with but few joynts andleaves on'them, the tafted headsthat ftand at the toppes, are fonrewhar like to The firtisdivertly called ‘by ‘divers Authours, according’as their knowledge and o- the Ruthchat is called baftard Sehananthym,and turne into downe that is carryed away with the winde: the pinion thereof led them,for Tragms tooke it rootes are fundry long (trings,{ce together at a héad, The Place and Time. ' to be the Gnaphalinm of Diofeorides, Angui= Theplace ofthe firft hatt-beene expreffed inthe defcription, the two othér grow inthe low moift grounds by dara his Typha, Gener and otters Linum pra- Ratcliffe ncere Londonandflourifh in the Summertime, tenfe the Germane name being Aatten flachs, Lobel Tuncus Bombycin'us,D odoneus Gramen Eriopherum,7 h alins Gramen lunceum lanige= rum, Tabermontanss, Gramen tomentofum hag uf The Naines. to esin Greeke, and {0 alfo Calamogroitis & Gramen Arundinaceam in Latine, ate as firly applyed < as the former all the( being oflater invention,none having publifhed any of chembefore. Linagroftis, Thetecond isthe Inncus Alpi- &, Gramen Arandinaceum maximum Rayonen/e. eam accrofa glima nojlras. 2. Grames Great Arundinac Reede gralle with chafty beads, Great Marth Reede graffe of Bayon, . Tuncus Alpinas bombycinus. Mountaine Cotton Ruth. ZZ PE: Ea mns-capitele lanuginofo of Bauhinns.althoush 3. Gramen Tanceum lanatum mings, Small French Cotton graffe, The Ibeater of Plants. Nh / ZAKI ‘ i NMAN \ the figurere exhibited was tak én after the ma 5 Fi the.i ; beareth, fourth was fent by» the.titleit The laft i, entituled as Basbinus sedi nner of the Danith growth;the Corus onely faith of the Arft, that the Pore iia!cae dirak ferh the gripi ines i the belly. The woolly heads are athereth by di sn ae ge faei thelike, which cufhions;anda to ftuffebedsand te—_ are and goodneffefget ioftrie(fe for the Cura. |