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Show Theatrum Botanicam. Cuar.3t _ ____ R13 8:13, 8. Jeacus wabitimes Newboncxfis. §. Tantus acutns maritimns alter. Sea hard Rihes with whitith round heads of feede, : A’ Tripe13. The Theater ofPlants. Cua P, 32, Sy 1195 inthetitle : The feventhisipeculiar to'our Coalts,and hath the nameaccordingly.Thelaft is the Iancus maritinus Narbonenfis of Lobel, whereofI cannotfinde that Bavhinus hath made any mention. Tke Sea hard Ruth of Lemgusdaskte TES) SSS j The Uertues, bee properties ofthis hard Ruth,arereferred to the former, working thelike effects asit is chought, but more Wweakely. | Guar. XXXII. Puncus acdmipérefiexo, Hard Rufhes with bending heads. eS + which becaufe I would not huddle toISS Here ate yetfome other Kindes of Rufbesto be handled, =Nest gault diftribufe into fundry Chapters,that fo everypecies may be under his ownegenus, ri f as neereas maybe. if 1, Tunces acuminereflexo major. The'greater bending Ruth. | The gréater of thefe turning Ruthes, groweth after the manner of the grearér foft Ruthes, S Wee hathfor his rootes {omewhat round heads, covered with blackifh brownecoatesorfilmes, and under them,tu‘tsofthreds, from whith heads rife fundry long Ruthes halfeaiyardlong ‘of more, breaking a good wayunder the toppes which bendeth or turneth 3,3. Zuncus acumine teflexo major ¢o* trifides ‘The greater bending Ruthandthe triple cre Roh, aie SSCs downewards? ontof a round skinny head into many skinny round heades, Randing on fhort footeftalkes , 2. Iuncus acuminerefiexo alter. Another turning or bending Ruth. This other hath che Ruthes more then halfe a yard long, having a blackifhfhinig tuft or umbell, breaking forth two or three inches under the turningend, and i or Ke <S BN ANN sae SIN which haveas it were fiye corners, full of cornered fharpe very» {mall yellowith feede, ofalittle harfh tafle, d {tanding without any footeltalke, which are compofed all of threds or chrumsand blewifh at the toppes, 3. Juncus acumine reflexo trifidus, whch they are ripe,ofen into three parts, O.ew= joynedtogetherhanging downefrom a fhort footeftalké,which = re ing {mall and fomewhat long feede within them. 5. lencm acutus maritimes alter, Seahard Rufhes withw hitith round headsof feedé. asin This other Sea Ruth growethafter the fame mannerthat the laftdothin all things, as well in height two thickneffe or greatneffe,onely the heads of feedes are ronnder,and not pointed,an dbreake ontof the Rufhes, ot three inches under the toppe,orfharpe pointed ends, about Midfomeréach of thofe round heads will be co- vered as it were with a white downyor cottony matter, which bindeth and dryeth exceedingly. 6. Iuncus acutus maritimus cauletriangulo, Sea fharpe Rufhes with three {quare ftalkes. is creeping and fibrous,fending forth a few short leaves, and long three fquareftalkes about ‘The roote hereof a footein length, vety fharpe pointed at the end, twoorthree inches under which breake forth fundry {caly and woolly, héads of a brownith colour. . Tuncus acutus maritimus Avglicm. Englith Sea hard Rufhes. 3 Our Englith Sea Rushes differ littlein the growing from the other Sea Rushes, buc that the pannickle is longer and flenderer,compofed of manychaffis huskes. 8. Juncus maritinaus Narbonenfis. The Sea hard Rufhes of Languedocke, "This French Ruth hath many Slender tough and pliant long and fharpe pointed Rufhes, ofa pale greene colour, from among which rifeth a fall ftalke, little longer then the leaves, bearing atthe toppe three leaves, whereof of maoneis exceeding long,and the otherare fhort, in the middle of whom ftandsa large ronnd head compofed nylong fliarpe huskesfet in eares,ofa pale brownifh colour,wherein lye {mall feede: the roote is browne long {mall,and creeping, fet with divers fhortfibres thereat, {melling reafonably well. The triple tufted Ruth. Theroote hereof is blacke, joynted, and fibrous, the Ruflies are many, {lender and foureor five inches long, the ftalkes are parred at the toppes into three, and feldome into fower flenderlong Rufhes, three or fonre inches lond’a peece,betweene which come forth three {mall chaffie tufts or panickles, The Place and Time, Theyall grow in France and Germany, and keepe the fametime that others doe. The Names. pe ae iscalled by Lugdunenfis Inncus Melancranis of Theophraftus, who taketh it alfo to be the fancus Oxyfchenosfemina ot Theophraftm, Gefner and ie montanus call it Iuncus levis, and may be Thalins his Tuncys Lychnanthemos, The other two are remembred by Bauhinns in his Pinaxand Prodromus,butin my opini= onthe lattis the {mall Iuncus maritimus alter of Lobel, as whofo will compare them {hall finde. The Vertuess ‘ wee haveno othercertainty ofthe Vertués.of thefe, buta likelihood tobeas effectual asthe laft kinde of ufhes, The Place and Time, CuaP, XXXIII. The fet growethiin many lowmoift neglected grounds and fields,where ittaketh up much roome and doth in little good: The fecond was found by Dottor Lobel,in his life time, upon a high hill in #les called Bewrin, Luncus aquaticus capitulis Equifeti, Aglet héaded Water Ruthes. findry the wet and moorifh grounds, in manyplaces thereabours. The third abour «Mompelier or thereabouts. enfore The fourth and fifthin Narbone as Lobel faith,and betweene Saint Iohns de luce and Bayon,as we have beene ‘The feventh growethon med, Thefixth both onthe Venetian (hore,and inthe wayfrom CMompelicr to the Sea, in the cnd of ae, Here are two or three forts of this Aglet headed kind of Ruth, whi 5 The Greekes call it 0€us2G,O xy/chenos, andin Latine theréafter, Iunews acutus Galper, The firlk is called fourth and fifth are fet forth by Lobel and Pena in their Adver/aria, under later is referred by him The former Banhinus calleth Ivmcus acutus,capitulis Sorghi Oxyfchenos Diafcoridis, The the nameof Iwncus was brought by Boel, from Bayon, by unto the Funcns Holofchanes majorof Lngdunenfis,and Banbinus callechas _is Gixth ‘The Diofcorides, of Ggiandrifemine rotundo, andtaken to bee the true Oxy/chenos inthe , iq i i fa | 1, Juncus capitulis Equiferi. Aglet headed Ruthes: hq Thisleffer fort bringeth forth from a creeping {preading roote, ftored wich many intricate fibres, ES divers flendernaked Rufhes about acubitlong, fullof whitifh pith, and having at the bottomesof jammer. hath Tuncus acutus @ysleatior by Lobeland Dodonews. The fecond hath not beenefet forth betore, and therefore burnow made knowneto all, The the name accordingto the place of the growing thereof. Thethird is alfo the title of Inncws maritimus duplex, iffe! ee difference ake izore tie eG other kindes of Ruthes,! thought good ro entreare of by eee suey ofour Englith coafts, And the laft about Narbone in France allo, Anddoe all flowrifh The Names. / | SW Ne ) AR AWN Ae 7 WH] WS them certaine reddith skinnes compaffing them, and bearing each of them attheir toppes, a {mall catkin or Aglet like _ firt head of an A/paragms, blooming with {mall white threds, like a Plantane head, which fallaway quickly. i 2. Iuncus capitulis Equifeti alter, Another Aglet headed Ruth, This other Ruth hath fiindry fhore Ruthesrifing fiom the creeping roote, from among which, other flender and oa Ruthesdoe fpring about a foote high,each of them bearing fuch a like Aglet as the former, but fomewhat 3. Lancelles |