Chap. 44. EngliJI? Hcrhs, 





abate the SweUing and eafe the Pam', alio 



CHAP. XLIV. 

 Of Wild BARLEY. 



hendojjuoi anftas i corpo e trahai) Hordeimfpuri 

 tm, munnim, \e\fpontaneum. Rift id t. Way Bar- 

 ley, Wall Barley, which laft is alfo fad to \^ greater 



Tott^7f"h 'ii'^'thftf'whefel "'Ihel^oTs flat 

 like unto Bailey,iv//ft tougVAwnes or a Beard, oi Bar 

 ley alfo hoj, , every Gi am is cont lined fmgly in a hits}, 

 wichfticks to It, Jo a» not t ifily to be gotten off, the Ea, 

 much rcfonbles Barley, and the Colour of the Gyam, is 

 a dark Rci it tnahes blackijh or dark brown Brt ad, 

 and not alto^ cthtr fo plea/am ^ our Common T ' 

 IV iEgilops, {Jich m my opinion ought 



fmall Head fends foi.h many hbns 0, Stnngs, jnm 



1 



\ The greater Way Barle> , or Wall Barlev , / ,u 



fiom i^hencefprings up many Griff) Leaoe,a„damrg 

 them feveralBenty Stalks about lb 0/18 bcleshgt, 

 at the top of u,hich grows fezeral iJiitiJh ytllowiro 

 Ears, with fomeujhat rough Beai dt, but much fhm 1 

 than thofeoj 'BdAty,andfomeha<.eJcarceh any Bt irds 

 at all The En is muchmo,e lih that of K)e thiii 

 Barley, mithe Corn, or G, nns u.hch c me out ,/ .r 

 i)ebrCicnColoured,lmk ind fmall, inColoi mdjhafe 



cilkd wfld Rye, \\'ay-Rye'Jr Rye GrSf~'^^' 



''•^VrTheTeffer'\\ay m Wall Barley, « Me tie 

 other in Its Roots, Leaies, Stalks, E.rs and Grains, 



fothigh. 



lh"¥l"'cls' Th.hrltwasai 



