44° 



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'^ alio lo.iga and iurrowti , and fa with Ihort 



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htlnioInllloZz in 5i'iirbr'JJgh?to J^bJ 



of the Spike to the top , thisPlant is fometimes found 



b el, with lome ot the Bdtard lorts, the firft his 





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thok Birds feed on it, all the firlt three grow with 





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uhcic the feventh giows i. uncertain 





XII Ihehmes They all of them flourifh in 





th. Summer Months, and their Seeds arenpe in 





July and Auguft. 





Y.m. TheV„tues. C.;,.,;, S..i in fome Places 









much Ilk? thjt 7MdhT, 0? mther Teftf and te^ 









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iooi to dry and reprefs the flux of Humors upon 

 any part 



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G^a-ne.Typh.uni, Catstail-Grafs, three forts. 



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Bulbs, f,om Stance rfc.p the Stalk, about mo 



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iz%&s^v^ji:?psizt 





ly and handfomly made, like the former; it differs 





not fiom the laft, but'in having a greater ftore of 





narrow green Leaves, a longer Stalk, and larger fpi- 





ked Heads. 



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XVII. The Places. They are all of them found 

 in many places of Engl. J, but moftly in watery 

 places, and near Waaler; the third is found growing 



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fpring up, about half a yard high, having two or 



