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Of the Hiftorie of Plahts. 



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and not • »nc! \but I iiidgc it to be the fame GralTe that Bauhtrm in his ?rodromm hath fee forth, 



forth 



ifoliumJ]> 



Wheat 



iembles in the care,wbich isvfually fomehandfullahdan halfe long, little fpokes (landing by 

 courfe with their flat fides toward the draw. About the beginning of Iuly itis hung with little 

 whitilli yellow floures fuch as Wheat hath. The roots of this are like thofe of the firftdefenbed. 

 This foraetiraes varies in the largeneffe of the whole plant, as alfo in the greatnefie, (parfednefle; 

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2 Gramen Caninum marinum alterum* 



ScaDogs-graffe. 





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2 The fecond Sea Dogs-gralTe is according vnto Lobtl fomewhat like the former: his rootes 

 are more fpreading and longer, difperfing themfelues farther vnder the ground than any of the 

 reft. The leaues are like the former, thicke bufhed at the top,with a clufter or bufli of jfhort thick 



leanes one folded within another. The flalkeand tuftisofamiddlekindebetvveeneT/?^^^ and 

 the common Couch-grafle. 



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They grow on the fea Chore at the fame time that others do,and are fo called becaufe they grow 

 ncere the fea fide; Their nature and vertues are to be referred vnto Dogs grafle. ^ 



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hap. ip. Ofyp'ightDogs-^rajfe. 



«([ The Vefcripivn* 



1 \7Pright Doggcs-Grafle, or Quitch- Grafle, by reafon of his long fpreading ioynted 



* roots is like vnto the former, and hath at euery knot in the root fundry firings of 



hairie fubftancc,flhooting into the ground at euery ioynt as it fpreadeth : the ftalkes lyecreeping, 



or rife but a little from the ground, and at their tops haue fpoky pannicics farre fmaller than the 



common 



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