Lib. i. 



Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



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Chap. 15. Of Hairy Wood^Cjraffe* 



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longer,and they proceed from a threddy root^which is very thicke, and full of firings, 

 as tkecommon Grafle,with lmall fhlkes riling vp from the fame roots • but the top 

 ofthefe ftalkes is diuided into a number of little branches, and on the end of euery one of them 

 ftandethalittlefloureor huskeliketothe top o[ <^4 1/ium VrJ$num y ox common Ramibns, wherein 

 the feed is contained when the flourc is fallen. 



2 Cyperus Wood-grade hath many ihearie graflic leaues, proceeding from a root made of 

 many hairy firings or threds: among which there rifethvp fundry ftraightand vpright ftalkes, on 



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tags which grow on Nut-trees, or Allc 



Gramen hirfutum nanorofu 



Hairy Wood-grafle. 



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Gramen Cyferinum nemorofi 



Cyprus Wood- erafle. 



«J[ The P lace, Time, *nd7{jmes. 



Thefe two grow in woods or Oiadowie places,and may inEnglifo be called Wood-erafle 



Their time is common with the reft. 



^f Their Nature and Vertues. 





There is nothing to he faid of their nature and vermes, being as vnknowne as raoft of the for- 



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