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I Pdn'tcumlndicum 



Indian Panick. 



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Pmicum c&Yuhum. Blew Panick. 



OJ Tanickc. 



% The Kindcs. 



Here be fundry forts of Panicke, althoi h 

 of the Antients there hauc been fctdc ne 

 but two, that is to fay, the wild or field Panick, 

 and the garden or manured Panicke. 





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He Panick of India graves vp like 



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of joints ; the eares be round and 

 hanging downeward ; in which is contained a 

 white or yellovvifh feed like Canariefecd, or 



2 Blew Panick hath a reddifh (talk like to 

 Sugarcane,astallasaman, thicker than a fin- 

 ger, full of a fungous pithjOf a pale colour : the 

 ftalksbevprightand knotty :thofe that grow 

 neere the root are of a purple colour. On the 

 top or ftalke commcth forth a fpike or eare like 

 the water Cats-taile , but of a blew or purple 

 colour. The feed is like to naked Otcs. The 

 roots are very fmaUnrefpeft of the other parts 

 of the plant. 



t 3 Pant cum Americanumfiicalongifoma. 



Weft- Indian Panick with a very long eare. 



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