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Bearded Panick-GrafFe. 





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EardedPanickc grafle hath broad and 

 large lcaues like Barly , fomwhat hoa* 

 rie^orof an ouer- worne Ruflfer r nfnnr 



Theftalkesl _ p 



atidmartyearcfson the top without order * vpoii 

 fomejtalkesmoreeares, on others fewer, much 

 like vnto the care ofwildePanicke, but that this 



hath many beards or awnes, which the other 

 wants. 



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Panicke Grafle, asZ^/writeth 



roots, leai!cs> jornts,and ftalks 5 is like the former, 

 fauing that the eare is much lefle, con fi fling of 

 fewer rowes of feed, contained in fmall chaffie 

 blackirti huskes. .This, as the former, hath many 

 eares vpon one ftalke. 



X 3 This fmall Pannicke GrafTe from a 

 threddy root fendeth forth many little ftalks, 

 whereof fome are one hand-full, other-fome lit. 

 tie more than an inch high ; and each of thefe 

 ftalkson the top fuftains one Angle eare,in fhape 

 very like vnto the eare of wilde Panick,but about 

 halfe the length.The ftalks of this are commonly 



of 



graflie lcaues like th 







fitly placed by 



Author in the Sixteenth place in the eighth chap 

 tcr, vnder the title of Gramen Cfteroidts fr'tcstm. 



2 Gramen Paniceum parvtim, 



Small Panicke-GrafTe. 









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% The Place and Time. 



The firft of thefe two doth grow neere vnto mud walls,or fuch like places not manured,yet fer- 



tile or fxuitfull. 



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