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he faid rhe white Dwarfe-grafle was fo termed; for the word im- 



ports red or murrey, fuch a colour as the withered Ieaues of Vines are of. 



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Lobel calls this, £*/7* Gramen durius. 4 



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Hob/team > by Thalius fir amen epgenatocanlon : by Taforn. Cra. Bupmum^ that is/Toad- 



^ The Nature and yertues. 



Tbefe kindes of GraflTe do agree as it is thought with the common Medow-graffe in nature and 

 vertues, uotwithftandine they hauenot been vfed in phyfickeas yer, that I can reade of. 



f Ihc firft figure wai onclya varietic of the fecond, according to ^mhmw j yet in my iadgement it was the fame wth the third, which is Cjt*mei\ mimtotll 



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COme-graflehath many graffie Ieaues refemblingthofeof Rie, or rather Oats,amongft 

 the which come vp (lender benty ftalkes, kneed or jointed like thofe of Come; 

 • Mml whereupon groweth a faire tuft or panniclc not much vnlike to the feather-like tuft 



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s Reed-grafTe hath many thin graffie Ieaues like the former : the bu(hy top with his long fea- 

 1 u j iikc P annicles do refemblc the common Reed, which is lightly (haken with the winde, bran- 

 ched vpon a long {lender Reeden ftalke,kneed or jointed like corne.The root is fmall and fibrous, 



^ The Place andTime. 

 Thefe kindes of Grafles grow for the raoft part neere hedges, & in fallow field s in moft places 

 Tnctr time of fpringing,flouring, and fading, may be referred to the common Medow-grafTe. 



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