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Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



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£ i G rumen Cypcreidcsangufli folium m.ijtu* 



Great narrow Icaued Cy perns Grafle. 





t 5 c J?crus tongas inodorusfylucjlris. 



LongBaftard Cy penis. 



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t 2 Pfeudecypertu. 



Ballard Cyperus. 



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defcribed : the 3 .fquare ftalke a!fo is fome 

 two cubits high, bearing at the topdifper- 

 fedly round icaly heads fomewhat like 

 thofe of the wood Rufh-grafle : the leaues 

 arc fomewhat fliarpe and triangular like 

 thofe of theother Cyperus. 



4 This Cyperus hath creeping blacke 

 roots, hauing here and there knotty tube- 

 rous heads for the moft part, putting vp 

 Jeaues like thofe of the laft defcribed, as 

 alfo a ftalke bearing at the top long chaffie 



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thicke fibrous and blacke roots, from 

 whence arifeth a ftalke fo-ne cubit h>b 

 pretty ftiffe, triangularjointed/et at each 

 joynt with a large greene leafe which at 

 the bottomc incompafles the ftalke,vvhich 

 is omitted in the figure. At the top of the 

 ftalke, as in the true Cyperus, come forth 

 two or three pretty large leaues, betweene 

 ivnicb rife vp many fmall foot-ftalkcs very 

 much branched, and bearing many bkeke 



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^ The Place andTime. 



All thefe grow in ditches and waterie 



places. 



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