L^IL. I. 



Of the Hiilorie of Plants . 





■f The Place, Time, Names, Nature, and Vet 



medowes, and about hedges ; and the late 



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f Thi« wh: cS I giat vou in the fecond place is not of the fa-ne plant that was figure J in the for tier cdir'on > for that picture was of (}ramen aquiticum har**2 

 dauctumpir.Ki-u'.sttmot tabern. which hach a running roat and larjje fpccioas panniclelikecoaReed* ofabrovvne colour 5 but it is mod apparanc thac our An. 

 thor mcint this, and framed h:s description bf lo jking vpon this fi^aic, cipecially the later part thereof* The true figure oralis w as in th c iccoud place in the 

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HAP. 5. 



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Of "Darnell grafe. 



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Arnellgrafle^or Gramen Sorghinum,z% Lofolvcxy properly termed it, 

 ilalkethicke and knotty, fet with long ftiarpe Jeaues likevnto the 





hath a brown i(H 



_ e common Dogs- 



gralTc • at the top whereof groweth a tuft oreare of a gray ifli colour, fomevvhat like 



Sorghum, whereof it tooke his name* 



2 Gramen Sorghinum^ 





Darnell GrafTe. 



f 2 Gramen hartwdinaceumptmmculatHm; 

 Wilde Reed. 



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the Husbandman faitb, it is a caufe of leannefle in them, thirft,and 



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