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Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



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Bearded wildeOtes. 



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"gohorcki. Butnt Barly.i Burnt Ores. 





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Ordeum vftttm y Ot Vjlilago Hordes^ i$ 



that burnt or blafted Barly which 

 is altogether vnprofi table & good 

 for nothing, an enemy vn to corne ;for that in 

 ftead of an eare with corne,there is nothing eJs 

 but blacke duft,which fpoileth bread, or what- 

 foeuer is made thereof. 



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ting from Otes,as the other from barJy,rie and 

 wheat. It were in vaine to make a long harueft 

 of fucb euil corne,confidering it is not pofTcf- 

 fed with one good qualitie. And therefore thus 

 much fhall fufficefor the description. 



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phyiickc,appropnate either to Man* Birds, or 

 Bead, and is an hurtfull maladievntoall Corn 

 where it groweth , hauingan care in (hape like 

 to Corne,but in ftead of graine it doth yeeld a 

 blacke pouder or duft, which caufeth bread to 

 looke black, and tohauc an euill taft : and that 

 Corne where it is, is called fmootie Cora,and 

 the thing it felfe,Burnt Corn, or blafted Corn; 



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Burnt Rie, 



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