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 end than 



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Weft-Indian Panick, fent to Cluftus ft 

 ce.clofe compadhaad made taner-fadr 



taper 



fccJis much 111 



huskc,whichis 



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them together are contained 

 lay fee reprefented apart by th 





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a P. tnicum vulgar t. 



Common or Germane Panick 



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Wilde 



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reft of th ■ pJant atwM ktZiif* **2 gr0Win & thkk t0 S ether like vnt0 wh <* c >*s is all the 

 unlike toSi^^^f^J^ or ftaIke ' Thc earegrowerh ar the top fing!e >n ot 

 to tairny. ^ anick > but ™ch lefTer. The graincs are contained in chaffie skales,red dedining 



thofe JSS^j^Sf^ yP ™ h long reeden ftalks full 



of tbe4ZX?^ dian Pamck ' ** tuft or feather-like top 



/y^/w^or Manna grafTe. The root is fmall and threddy 



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f 3 



top is like to the common reed/* eare 



3!^ es ? f Pa ^k are fo w 



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fofpobeft in hot andX ™ m C ? e S P rin g, a nd are ripe in the beginning oi 



«* Turfcvwh^ Thev ™ l 8 ^^ *** f ° r tbe m ° ft ? art with ™<* water 



t. i iiey qmckly come to r i peneffejand may bc k d j 



Panick is called i 





Snicks 



theiaS!? P C 'T' ""J"** D/ "*' 'he Phyfitian naraeth it Mel Fruwm ■ the Soa 

 ™Mmes,Pa„k« m} of PmniciiU : in Engli^Indian Paniek,or OterSe 



«• li"Ie,and are drier^E 





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*"*•* nor C&ffi*! "I* 1 is «*! « » d <W,v«y bride hi 



itdricthamoiftbelly. 



neither B 





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