

IX 



Of the Hi 



of Planck 



L 



clB 



I. 



W 



grafle 



t n\\ku raonly foure or fiue inches long, clofely 



and handfomly made in the fafliion of 

 the precedent,which in the fliape it doth 

 very much refemble, t ^ 



!S3. O 



IF 



. 



flesdo 



well neere watene places, as Gramen Cy. 

 feroides doth, and flourirti at the fams 

 time that all the others do. 



t The later may be found by the 

 bridge entring into Chelfey field,as one 

 goeth from S James tolittl^ Chelfey, $ 



f The Karnes 





r yfh, 



The Latines borrow thefei 

 Greeks, and call it Gramen 

 Typha, a Cats taile : and it ; 



lifh as well be called round Bent- Graft? ' 

 or Cats taile Grafle. * 



$ The la ft clefcribed is by Bauhine 

 who firft gaue the figureand defcription 

 thereof in his Prodrom^pag. 10. called 



Gramen Tyfhoides maxim* /pica lonrifima . 



long 



eft 







r**^t ' — t 





HAP 





i Gramen Cyperoide 



Cyperus Grafle 



Of C) ferns (jrajft 



m 



Water 



quaticum, 



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1 





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