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The Kindes, ae 
You may gueffe by the feverall.fores of Qwich-grafe, what a huce number of 
Graffes there be in ail, this being a fubordinate ia yet hath Axteene under 
it. 1, Common Quich-grafle, 2, Quich-graffe with a more fpread Panickle, 
3. The lefler Quich-grafie with a fparfedtuft. 4, Low bending Quich-grafle, 
5. Low bending Quich-grafle of <Mompelier, 6. A {mall iweet grafle like 
Quich-graffe, 7. Common bulbed and knotted Quich-graffe.. 8, Knobbeds 
grafle witha{mall round fpike. 9, Double bulbed: 10. The bulbed Graffe 
of Aleppo. rt. The Sicilian Bulbed Graffle, 12, Sea {piked Dogs-erafleor — 
Quich-grafles 13. Sea Quich-graffe., 14. he Dogs-grafie with long roots, 
15. Seaipiked Dogs-grafle of Adompelier. 16, Rough Sea Dogs-graffe: 
~ Common Quich-graffe is well known,both by Gardiners and Husbandmen, to 
' creepe farre about under the ground with long white joynted Rootes , and fimalb 
fibres, almoft at every joynt, very {weet in taft (as the reit of the herb is) and 
interlacing one another : from whence fhoore forth firtt one,and afterwards ma= 
ny faire and long grafly Leaves, {mall at the ends and cutting and fharpe atthe 
edges; the Sealkes are joynted like corne with the like Leaves on them , anda 
long fpiked. Head, with long husks on them,and hard rough feedinthem. > 
Le. 
__o <The firftistoo’common both in Gardens and Ploughed feilds for the Garden= 
who holds halfe an Acre of it worth five of Carrors. or Corne: the/zcond and third. 
are nothing fo frequent , and are more natural} tofandy aud chaiky: grounds sche: 
three next ate likewife found in feilds,chat have been Ploughed, but ly, fallowat? 
prelene ; The /eaventh is found in fome Ploughed Feilds and Medowe: e 
Land ; the eighth neere Bafil, the ninth in Spaine.che tenth neere Aleppe, thee 
fifteenth, abou Mompelier and Narbone, about Vexice, Ti flourif’ 
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