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Show ————— ee ji30 CHraret x. Tritscam (pica mutica. Beare of naked white Wheatee Ss easy ‘Theatrum Betanicwm. , a. Triticum aviftis munitum Beatded or ced Wheate. ny : "T nx 1p 12. = —-— eS Omari s, The Theater of Plantle oo + : 5. Triticum Creticum, Condy, of Wheate The wilde 6, Triticum Tripolitanam. TripalyWW heate, p eral ; i i t | | | } | 4. Ttiticum multiplici rica, Double cared Wheate. 6. Triticum Tripolitannm:, Tripoly W heate. 9. ‘Friticam trimefere. Summer VY heate: [ Tripoly, This Wheate being brought into England from would prowas {owne for experience onely to fee whatit broader leaves duce, it had ftalkes two cubitshigh, with with very than our Wheate, and earesan handfull long, within them. Rie lone beards, and blackifh graines like Peradventure this may be the Zea Theophrafti. 7. Triticum trimefire, Summer W heate. and This kinde hath narrower eares, longer beards, as sraines, and is onely to be fowne and reaped fma r warme inthe fowne Barleyis withus, yet as it is earlier but will not endure countries, fo it will bethe fooner ripe, feeming the coldneffe of our Winters. Weehave other owne Land, well diverlities of wheate growing in our all byfever l knowne in divers countries which theycal names, as Duckes-bill Wheate, and Cone Wheate, &c, either of the bur E cannot fay unto which of the Cornes, that ancients or of our times they mayagree: AndI finde ofred wheate Lugdunenfis (newethfomeotherkindes alfo d Italy, as name~ growing in the feverall parts of Francean r#ne, ly one fort growing about Lyons, whichthey call Ble no beardes,and whofe and Grofble, whofe eares have have yet not fo graine is the largeft and fulleft of all others, there goodto make into bread as others,and therefore they bolled it, they carefully husband it, thac when they have is) pottage boyle into a pultage with milk(as our furmentic that fome alfo, whichthey greatly affect, and he there faith would take it to be the Far or, Adorenm of the old Ro- lived mares, whereot when it was hulled and boyled they for manyyeares.in the beginaing of the citieyas P/iny faith, Adoreis sn argumento magno Primus antiquis Latio cibus, longo tempore a mst diximus, pulte autem non pane vixiffe, Romaro; manifeflum eft, ce. for they liv ed on Pulrage : 20081 ee |