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IB. I. 



Of the HilVirie of Plants. 



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gauc Clnfim his figure for the firft, and T ahem amont arm figure for the fecond Spurt urn Anvlicanum t 



but I will thinke them both of one plant (though Bauhine diftinguifh them)vntil fome fhal 



make 



the contrary raanifcft.This the Dutch call J^alniC ; andour Englifh in Tenet,HeIme.7Viiwr cals 



it Sea-Bent. 



4 This is Spa) turn herb* 4 Batavicum of Clufitu ; Gramen Sparteum^ or 7//»r/ Spartium of Tabern. 

 and our Author gaue Tj&tvj. figure, Chap. 2 3 .of this Booke, vnder the title ofluncus mar'mwgra- 

 mmm : Lobel calls it Span am no fir as alter urn. 5 Lokel calls this^Spartuw noftras parvum : of 



which fee the figure and defeription at the end of the booke. 



6 Clufius calls ihis^Spartum Aufiriacum : Daltfihampius, Gramenpinnatum : vvc in England call 

 it G> amen j lumofumpi Feathered-gralTe. $ 



€[ TheTcmperatttre>Vertt!es^ndvfe 9 



Thefe kinds of graffie or rather ru(hy Reeds haue no vfe inphyficke,but feme to make Mats A 

 and hangings for chambers, frailes,baskets,and fiichlike. Thepeople of the countries where they 

 grow do make beds of them, draw their houfes and chambers in ftead of Ruflies, for which they 

 do c xcell, as my felfe haue feen. Turner affirmes/That they made hats of the Englifh one in Nor- 

 thumberland in his time. 



; 



•••w *. ft 4M&JM 144 AAi+3 V4&14V « 



They do likcwife in fnndry places of the Iflands of Madera,Canaria,S.7/k7*w,& other of the B 

 Iflands in the tra<3 vnto the Weft Indics,makc of them their boots^fhooeSjlierdmens coats, fires, 

 and lights. It is very hurtfull forCattcll,as Sheere-grafle is. 



The Feathcr-gratfe is wornc by fundry Ladies and Gentlewomen in ftead of a Feather which it C 

 exquiiitlyrefcmblcs. * 





h a ?. 53. Of Qamels-Hay 





I Scawantbum. 



Camels Hay, 



2 Sc&nanthum adult err num. 



Baftard Camels Hay. 









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