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Show “y204.Cw ar.37. Trine 13. beatram Botanicum, 1. Typbamexima, The greareit Reede Mace, T rise 13. Cuar.28. The Theater of Plants, pctatenee The D4tch Lifch doden, apd Donfen, And we rocodaco, The French Maffe de Innes. The Gertsanes Marrenkolben, but in being berweene a Ruth anda Reede, it 2. 3. Typha minor ¢ minima. in Englifp in divers places Cats taile,and R eede Mace by others mightfitly be called Torch rufh,or Torch reed fe: Some alfo call this as well as the next,by the nameof Sedge, : The Vertes. hi elpe children when they are burften, Matthiolus giveth fach a property hereunto, that the pouthér fbould be ofhers doe utterlyLcconteft againft ir, Betony, and the rootes of Gladioll and Horfe-tongue, The cwo lefice forts of Reede Mace. being mixed with le thenhelpe chem, for it isufually known tobetaken inwardly being too dangerons,in thatit would ratherftrang fubftance mixed with Axpngia, is good and mixed asa baite to kill Mice, Dio/cerides onely faith that th eflocky aptohealeburnings; itis held by good Authors to be ufedin t he pla¢e of the trne Paper reéde,for thofe ufesit isThe pointed, Ic doth moderately clenfeand dry, and being app’ tyed to the bleeding places ftancheth blood. nfes, thelike r leaves hereofare ufually kept to make Mats,and for childrens chairés,and manyothe Cuar. XXXVIII. Sparganium, The Burre Reede. ia ZEW eH H = SSSR ELIT. ZOOZ| \ SMF this kinde of Reede Lhavefoure forts to thew you, two whereof are generally remembred by havea fourth fort moft Writers, a third as che leaft of them all, is mentioned by Bambinws : but we lately brought from Virginia. §. Sparganium ramofi m. Branched Burre Reede. This branched Reede hathlarger, broader, and rovgher leaves then thofe of the Reedemace. yer : sand points, among which rifeth a tough round three {quare as it were like them,and fharpe,both at the edge! dividing ittelfe toward the toppe into fundry ftalke two foote high, withthe like butleffer leaves on them, firlt, bat growing ripeare branches, bearing on them divers {mall greene burres, which are not rongfhatthe tree, with a léafe at the joynt, up hard and prickly, fomewhat refembling the rough burt es of Plaranws,the Plane to the toppe, the roote bufheth into menyftrings and fibres. 2. Sparganinm non ramo{uis. Vnbranched Bur er then the former, anda This other burre Reede groweth up in the like manner, withleaves vat fofter andnotfo prick~ balles or burre Gingle lower ftalke,nut brannhed at all, but bearing the like lywith a leafe acevery one of thémlikewife : the rooteallois like the other. , 3. Sparganinm mini mum. : The leat Burre Reade rifing froma {mall roote, compofedofa few long This {mall Burre reede hath a false about two inches high, 1* Sparganium ramofuu. Branched Burce Reede. 1,2, Spdrganium mapa r or weightie, yet is in time blowné away with the winde : count * “1c waite ted, fpreading much with many long es at a tafe ifiebe<ae thicke knobbed and joyn: et E ; 2. Typha minor, Thelefler Reede Mace This i“ic diffeaa: in! nothing from the former, f : eon ores but ti in that it; attaineth not to that height and greatneffe that the _ 3+ Typhaminima. The lealt Rede Macé. weekaeieehnosromhabn Eng lebenand alehich ter with a {mall diftance betweene them,anda {mall leat eee“alge Soak eine eo : The Place and Time Theydoe all grow either inthe middle of watery di . = : Placesofthis kingdome,and flower about ioeee eae anne 1 The Names i , ; i 7 . tiscalledin Greeke Tv’o" and in Latine Typha a cylindro turbinata aes dietLclouseclegeait ke Eebei, and Lugdanenfis patteth it by the namo of Inncus afper & diallers (arves ae - take this to be that Scirpus that Ovid infexto Faftorum mentioneth in thefe words, - S = FTheepbrpi vey ecne itan : at kind of Typha is put among the Cornes, and therefore called Typha Cerealis: fudene ee on h eens of them both asitisthought, and Diofcorides butjof this one; but Theophrastus Liters nie ne pista leaves,which therefore cannotagree hereunto. Pliny alfo {peaketh hereof, rocke wesc Ulacunt ote ae Reedes, It hathno other namegiven it by any author,faving that Anguilara SS x Ss - aoghey pu irate geftantur, valgoa Mace, dittas perpolitascanlis lanola floccnm den{irate, (ummaon f ean : fome gil it Cefirum morionis as Dedonews faith, and fome Typha aquatica or paluftris, to : = e Sigantis Sftaturam minacem eae 3 aut e inguit LeliaBapeceleee Cases fom és ae Pine erh 253 not onely I but divers others more learned doe doubr thereof,as alfo that he rePhleosfor that isa thorny plant, as I have here’ before fhewed ) hats afis (but ee Orchomeniyand Ariftophanes alfo as I recited him in the Chapterof the fweere the en uftria Cyperus bringethincalsie Tagbrafiusfaich seers that they had {pentthe day inter Cypirum G Phlenm, whole flower which he numbereth te pete gown bs inthela as Dodoneus faith, but Irather judge it of the fruit ; for Theophraftus menti- ifit be not the fame that Gerardfaith he fw aie in Shepey ; a The fecond is onely remembred by C/nfius his Adverfaria, and by Lugdunenfis, as alfo in TZ; pbulsand ee b See Jal is called Typha eee by Lobel becaule that Pannowick Obfervations, The Italians call it CMaxxaforda, the h ri if the duft ult of of the heads get peintoais the cates of any it will make them deafe : the Spaniards Bebordo and Iunco «maans rocodaco: ie \ AY HIN) Ls |