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Show ay a; The Lheasrum Botanicuns. a. beat suited p.. Gramenb — Dalechampy bed Pasdickle Gealls, 2. Trips ry Gramen arvenfe peeirale cri/Da. ‘GutaPanieke Graffe. ve — Trisk13, Cuar.it,) Fhe Theater of Plants. ee ah SSS on 1159 — Corne Reede-graffe,or Bentgraffe. 3. Gramn Agroryn venti fpica. The faft, the roppe of tall (talkes, and faire leaves,almiolt like the This Feather-like Gralfé fhooreth forthy joynted s of feathers, are fomewhatlike, {ptigge unto like pread head,{ tufted large the Qalke is furnithed witha long ahd their heades,and are ofa fine browne part all one way,and hanging downe common reedes,{tanding for the molt fhaken with the winde, y )eafil flender and ine (beingf , are ercene fhining colour,which The Place and Time, chiefely in the h Aowrit and lowed, beenep have grounds that Théefe growin the borders of Cornefieldssand beginning of Summer. The Names. called Gramen are Gramen miniraum Xerampelind of Lobel, The firkt of chefe isthe Gramen of Masthiolusth alechampy of Lugdunenfis, but as D um bulbof Gramen the be ento himtak andby us, venfepaniculacrifpaby Baehin of Lobel, Banbinus isthe Gramen [egetum panicela. [peciofa lariore I faid before, Linake a q#are thereof, The fecond by Lobel, Agrorum venti[pica Flandrork, becanfeithe Flem¢alled is third he (parfa.T a panicul mum calleth it altifi narine gramen) becanfe arundinacea comofa panicula, as alfo Tricli mings tall it fo, and Gramen agrorum latiore in chamber chimneyes, fet Se to r Summe the in r, one by another ferveth the roome, itis afually called’in the ftalkes being tyedinalrow togethe felrefh up,and decke coole, to therein, ftanding upright, wheniho fire is made aryenfe of Tabermontans ; -(trawes, ‘it is the Gramen Arundinacetp Englith, Bent-grafle, and of forme Windle , as Banhinws thongde, for ws, ut cannot be the Gramen equinum Ge/ntri and thethird Gramen pratenfe of Dodone not. this is Camerarius faith it was white and woolly,which The Vertues. good Quich graffe but ofthe reft there is no certainty of any The firfkig (aid to have the like propetties unto the ufe they haven Phyfickes Cuap, XI. Gralles? Gramen panitilatnm moxtanum. Mountaine tufted that I numbred with the other Mountainekindes, but 5 He Gramen fulcarum ox pittam (hould be here , Booke. Have fhewed ir you in my former foft mountaine Panicke Graffe, F CPamen montanum panicula[padicea delicatiore. The joynted ftalkes a foote high; (pring up three or foure Froma {mall white roote with {hort fibres, of the ftalkes, but few them,and-fuch likewife at the the fooré on leaves fhort and {mall afew # having e inches height, compofed of many very 3. Gramen arrorum venti Pica, The Corhe Reede Grafle, or Bent Grafle. fhpanickle ofthre Alterur. in number,at the toppe whereof ftandeth a browni g highet,and wich larger Panickles. {mall huskes. This1s tometimes found growin altifimum, TallwittedWood Panicke Grafle. atsin panicul 2. Gramen (ylwaticum very tall with divers fibres from whence rife two or three nd at che Thé roote obthis Graffe creeperh inthe ground; gfet on them, like untoCypers#s,a leaves greene broad faire bearin high cubits e Reede-like (talkes,two orthre fo tough, that the Country Shepheards make mall tufced Panickles: both [talkes and leaves are make twine ropes; andcraces for their Horfes t Husbandmen r,andthe them cloakes therewithagainft the weathe to drawtheir ploughes, ’ The Placeand Time, in ihe Woods by\AZombelgard, ‘The firlt groweth on thehils by Ba/fd, the other The Names. : } are intheit titles. Bauhinus onelyhathfet out thef¢ by the fame Names The Verthes. Thereis as little ufe of thefé,as of the former, Cuapr,. XII. Gramen crifatum G{picatum, Crefted and {piked Graffe. heads,~but they u(ually grow in or necre re are other forts of Grafles that beare Panickles or tufted to fach of thar nature and quality, Thofe iared appropr is Claffis that in aters,which fhall be declared ec, kindes,é s ofdiver are heads, {piked or 2 bS%@ that beare crefted 1. Gramen criftatum lene, Smoothcrelted Graffe, ait from whence fpring updivers the ground very much, at e rootes of this Graffe do matt themtelves in onthem, and with {mall fhort greene leaves -es,two foote high,with few or mo joynts into many parts,each where- {piked headsfet on them,divided t the ftalkes have flender long of a pale yellowith greene, colour, and fome: che crett ofa Bird,whereofit tooke the name,being galli, Cockes combes or ay Bashinus compareth itto the head of Crifta riffatum[abbirfutum Hairy crefted Grafle- 2, Gramenc rootes are of a reddith yelfo differeth fromthe former, oncly inthefe particulars, the longer leaves, and amore ftalkes, a little hairy or Woolly atrhe botcomes, with ¢ and bufhes. hedges the among rather groweth r,and rogethe head, not fo finelyfet 3, Grameneriftatum Anghicum Englifh crelted Grafle, ng in thac manner, the ftalkes are ftraight, inde hath fewer and longer rootes,nor matting and encreafih fromit,in veing Longer and clofer fer, and ead differet itb longer and narrower leaves onthem, .the ipiked-h long the whole {pike forme what refembling a {mall {preadinto tufts, bur asit were into clofe thor huskes,, not of from Loudon, little a Hackaey ecte placesn by many llyin 4. Gramen Fox-taile Graffc, this groweth plentifu |