Chap. 327. Englijh 'Herbs. 



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,vlfs£; 



i Spica , Gramtn ScopuU, 



of Its kmd, ani'cilkihy (Itx^HanrnhniJul, 

 kcmfe n i illy top hi, ?anmcles rtfcmhhng thojt 



unl groins I'p to be a Yard or in Ell high, u th m my 



tufrei Headb or Panmcles, fpread almoft'liku unto 

 the bpngs ot Ftathers, ftandmg for the moft part ill 



brown fhinmg green Coloi , which are, 'being fine 



Summei time to be fet againft the backs ot Chim 

 *«>«fif, Thalaris, Canaiy Grafb , feven Species, 



IV 7 ?halans vulgaris , Common Canary-Grafs, 



and therefore is but an Annual PLint, to be new Sown 

 every Year , u has jointed Stalks half a Yard high, 

 with Graffie Leaves on them like Barley, and at the 

 top a long round Chaffie Head, fomewhat pointed 

 above, whofc Bloomings are yellowifh, wherein lies 

 fiat, round, (hiningSeed, biggtr than 3L//f / , and 



vvhat hke to the Se°ed''of 5^/1^^ 



V 2 Pfe- ' 

 I ackijh St.a 



in l^ing^ fom'ewhat ULr, both m btalk. Leaf,' 

 Head , but chieHy 111 the Seed, which is of a i 





roiics Germimcum, Soft headed Baftard Canary- 

 Gials, hasatibrods Root, from which fprings a 

 Stalk' or Stalks, of a Foot and half high, fome- 







