Lib. i. 



Of the Hiftorie of Plants: 



ii 



fend forth fuch large llalkes and earcs as the other, but fnaaller, and not fo clofe packed together 



neither hailing Co long beards or awnes. 



X Grown AUpecurimm majus'. 



Great baftard Fox-taiJe graffe.' 



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v 





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rv 



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2 Cramen Aloptcurlnum minus. 



Small baliard Fox-taile graffe. 





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^ The Place mdTimel 



Thefe wilde baflard Fox-taile Graffes do grow in the moift furrowes of fertile fields, towards 

 the later end of Sommer. s 



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% The Names, 



The firft by Iceland tdern. is called Grmen P halaroides .The other,£*&/ cal Ieth 2 Grameri 



x^fyecuroides. ^UUwut. ^Minus dterum. 



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Chap, 8. 





4 



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Of great Cats talk (jraffe. 



1 





% The Defcript 



Cats-taile Graffe hath very fmall roots compad of very fmall skinnes or threds" /%e— . 



hole 



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fo*sJLA.*J~+' 



foot high 



or thereabout 5 bearing at the top a handfome round clofe compaftenercfembling the 



it %h J hC finaII ,?f ts - tai |e Graffe is like vnto the other,difFering chiefel y in that it is Ieffer than 





X 



3 



l b ^iT- ?? r i? aC g.? WCS P Ie , ntifuII y in maft V Places about London,the which may ,\ k, 



erred tothis Clams. The roor thereof ic -> lii-t-u L,ik- /i„_ _l _'. .•/•^-n.n.i ' 



Ii. 



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each 



ggraflieleaueSjthe fpike or earc 'is com- 



mon 



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