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Show Tbeatrum Botanicum. Cuar 375. Gramen Sumceum aquaticam Bauhinifilio articuleto @& cam mirigulis. Baubinus TRrise 14 6, Gramen Lunccum matitimum majuay The greater Sea Ruth-like Gratle, his double forme of Wacer Rufh grafle. dYy 4 A Vo Tbe Theater of Planes, Trio 14 : Sireie 2 i 4. Gramen Innceum. aquaticun magiaSparepaniexla,, The other water-Ruth grafle with joynted leaves, This otheravater’ Ruthgraffeis very like imthegrowing untothe laft, the.chielelt difterences be, in the ftalkes, Ruth grafic, and.in the cops that are greater and rife higher, in the ledves Which are joynredlike unto,che wood/ dig “Heid sséiol «53 ‘ which are more {pread with {mall heads. 5 , Gramen Inncenm aqnaricum Bawhini, Bauhinus his doable formed water, Ruth graffe. Lhave héreinto added this doubte formed kinde of Ruh grafle of Banhinus,. called:aquaticum, whereby he would corre& that Gramen aquasicum alterum Which Lobel and Taber montenys fer forth, kecaufe the leaves had no joynts in themasbe faich he trhe fort fhould have, (but is rather another forr.as I chinke, ), for having githe. ven onefigure with many fall tutts or heades,fuch as ic bearethin the furamer timeshe fheweth another,that fame plant he {aith afcer hay harvelt, fhooreth forthanother hand-highftalke withcertaine chattie heades, parted into many threds, and feldome beareth themany {uchlike heads as the tormer on ic smothaving {cene hisforr, £ ‘ ; can io further judge thereof,but give you my opinion, 6. Gramen Funceum marstimum majus, The greater Sea Rufhlike graffe, i? from the tufted roote, and arifing Rufhes, leaves,like This greater Sea Ruh graffe hath manyhard tmooch buc theroppes, at growing heades lke Ruth with high, fodte a about hakedflakes (lender mongthemfundry much imaller. i . Gramen Inncenm maritinum deneftipstum. Thicke fet Sea Rufhlike grafle. Aiea ; This other Sea grafle hath long hard leaveslike Ruthes,growing thicke and clofe cogether, the ftalkes arefender and not much longer chanthe leaves,every One bearing a imall head at chetoppelike untoa Ruth, whercunco the roote is likealfo. : ' 8. Gramen lunceum maritinsm minimem Zelandicum; The leaft Sea Rufhlike graffe of Zeland, This wholeplant {carfeexeeedcth halfe a cubit in height,but {preadethlikea {mall cuflocke from each feverall roote, whereofrifech a fingle {mall {talke, with {mall hairy like leaves, therewith, &a {mall chicke head atthe rop. 9. Gramen Iunceum maritimum exile Plimoftij. SmablSea Rafh gratle of Plimmonzh, Theleaves of this {mall Ruth graffe are mariy,growing thicketogether, and as fine-almolt as haires or threds, among which rife up fundry {lender unjoynted {talkes, bearing exceeding {mall fharpe poinred heades, thereon, the ttalkes appearing above them, and pointed: the rootesare many {malllong fibers. This was foundas wellat Plimmouth as Dover in their wer grounds J } 10, Gramen Iniceum magis exile pancifoli#m, Alefler Ruth grafic with fewer leaves. This (mall graffe hath fewer and fhorter{talkes and leanes thanthe lalt,more fofe alfo and delicate, whofe heads area little bigger and prickly, and the {talke rifingabove them as in the other ; the roote.is {mall and lender, 11. Gramen luncenm minimum Holofta Matcthioli congener.The {mallet Rath grafle, like the former Toad grafle. This little pratfe growerh with fundry {mall thred like leaves, {cafe an. inchand halfe long, with {maller on the ftalkes,. which are about twile their lengeh, at whole toppes, ftand two or three {mall headeslike to thofe of Kufhes,buc with rounder grainésor feedestherein,andcloferfer together ;the roote is yery {mall and threddy, The place and Time, Be All chefe graffes are fufficiently declared in what mannerofplaces they grow, Sourifhing in che fummerrime, asthe reft déé. 7. Graven Luncesm mariuum denje ffipatum, Thicke Sca Kath Graile, 9. Gramen Iunceum exile Plimmoffij. Small Ruth grafle of Plimmouth, 10 Gramen Inteum magis exile pawifilum, The leffer Kufh graffe with fewleayes, 1x. Gramen Juncevm minimum Holoffio Matthioli congener. The ‘malleft Ruth Graffe like the tormer Toadegrafle, J The Names. ' i By! The fit, fecond, fifth,and eight, arc of Baxbinws mention. The third, of Tabermontanus and Lobel, and fo is alfo thefixt and feventh,the reft have not been¢exhibited by any before, The Vertnes. ‘ , : There can aslittlebe faid of thefe Graffes being hard and fapleMe;thar no catrle will feede thereon as of ochers the like, nor having in them any medicinable quality for man. ‘ Cuar. XXXVI Gramen Inncenm lanatam five Bombycinumvel Iuncus Bombycinus. Cotton Grafles or Ruthes. fm Havefoureorfiveforts ofthefe woolly or Cotton Graffes ro fhew you in this Chapter, which althoughthey grow notall in wet grounds,yet refembling one anotherfoneercly, I did noc thinke ic ® good to feparate them, bur fet themaltogether. 1. Gramen Iuncoides lan atumfive Iuncus Bombycinus vulgar. Common feather or Cotton graffe, The ordinary Cotton Grafle hatha fewlong flender leaves, almoft ike Ruthes rifing froma {mal] tuft of threds chrufting do wne fomewhat deepe into the moorifh ground, wherein it u{ually growech,and among them hard flender ftalkes,about a foore high,fometimes witha leafe or rwo thercon,and fometimes withour eicher teafe or foynt,bearing at their toppesa fine fofe woolly or rather white filkelike |head, finer chen thefineft white woolkthat is, ofthe bigneffe {ually of a Wallnut,withthe outer huske,which is fo eminent in ones eye g farre off,thar it giveth muchdelight and admiration to the bcholders, which paffeth away into the winde beingfull ripe, what feedeir hath is not obferved. 4 f 2, Gramen Iuncoides lanatum alterum Danicum, The Danith Cotton Graffe. This Corton Graffe hath manymore and narrower Ruthlike leaves growing} from the roote, then the for- mer,the ftalkes are nothingfo high as it,and the fine Cottony head is {maller and not fo pure white: che r@otes are much alike, 3. Gramen lunceum lanatum minus, 3+ Gramen Iuncenm aquaticum vulgare. The common water Rush grafle. ‘ gk The common warer Ruthgraffe fhooteth forth fundry joynted ftalkes; from a long thicke {preading roote, an ateach joynt anarrow Rufb like leafe,at the toppes of whom Gand divers {mall heades,fomewhat like unto thofe of Rufhes 4. Gramn Small French Cotton Grafle, Alchoughthis hath many more Rufhyleavesthen any'otthe'former,, yet dog nor the ftalkegrile muchhigher, nor beare they at theit toppesfogreat a tuft or Cottony head,but gre final! and fomewhat long flying away with the winde being ripe,but leaving a {mall head likea Crowfoote head of fecde behindit: the rote is fomewhar blacke,and nor much unlike the former. , Q5999 2 4. Gramers |