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Of the Hiftorie oi: Plants. 



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€[[ The Names. 



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The firft is called Graven fiuvtatile, and alfo Gramen aqnis innatans : in Engliftl^FIote-gra{^e. , 

 Tragus calls it Gramen Anatum^ Ducks Graflc. 



The fecond is called Gramen fluvi at tie fpicatum y and fiuviatile alburn^ by Tabernamontanm. Like- 

 wife in Englifh it is called Flore- GraiTe, and Floter-Grafle^becaufe they fwimmeand flotein the 



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corne,and bcareth fmall gratify leaues or blades fpiked at the top like vnto Panicke, 



joints of the ftraw arc very large and confpicuous. 



hairy and*hreddy 



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i Gramen geniculatum . 



Kneed- GraflTe, 



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2 Gramen geniculatttm aquat/citm. 



Water Knced-Graflc, 



VV atcr Koccd-Graffehath many long and flender fteramcs.joinred with many knobbvand 

 r knees like vnto Reed fee with broad flaggy leaues fomwhat (harpe poinSS a^ the 



S JSEdSSS ' lU 1Dt ° ^^ fmaU branChCS ° f a du5ki(h C ° loUr ' HiCt hthred! 



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T , f . „ , . ; *F TfoPLce 3 Time 3 and 'Thames. 



I hefe Grades do grow in fertile moift medowes, not differing in time from nrW* ^ni^, 

 called Geniculate becaufe they haue large joints like as it wefeknees] ^ "* 



We haue nothing defmered vs of their Nature and Properties 



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