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"""XX. 2. Gniwenje, 

 Spike, which has the 



XXI. ?. Grammfegetale vdTntkeumavgm- 

 Jolium Sfica compdh, Broad-leaifd doJe-car'A red 



Leaves roueh and pointed. The Spike is about a 

 sjan long, fomewhat like unto Red IVheat, clofely 



'^XXil. 4- Gramenfegeuw,, vel Tntkeum angu- 



whence fpring up Leaves which are long and' round 

 Stalks, a Foot and half high, whofe Ipiked tops are 



XXIIL J. Gramenfegetum, vel Triticeu 

 Roots and Stalks are like unto Corn four or five 

 SVeadthlong, fet ortothfideof the^, one a' 



Spikes or Ears, of an Inch long, and bearded. 



XXV. The Places and Times. They grow 

 of England, in Failures and Co 



ly parts of England, m Fa 



ther Graffes do. 

 '. ■I»A5'<«», Ifchxmon&Gramen Ifchxmon,five Da- 

 " • des. Cocks-foot or Finger Grafs, " ' ' ' 

 n Cocks-foot Graji 



' OyloidesJCocks-foot or Finger Grafs, Six kinds, 

 ncn Cocks-foot Grafs. It is called, Gall, Crus Apu- 



torn, and fmaU at the end, of a harlh or bind 

 Tafte. At the tops of the Stalks grow divers lo 

 {lender, rough Spikes, of a glittering purple, or 



are ripe, and are divided into four or five Spikes', 

 which are fpread or ftretched out abroad, like a 

 Cock's Foot, when it is fet down upon the Gn 

 or the Fingers of a Man's Hand, when the 



^ XXVII.^2.' mxmonfylvejire fpias Vilbfis, 

 Cocks-foot Grafs, with a bearded or hairy Spike or 

 Ear. Its Root is a Bufli of Fibres, like the other -. 

 it has purplitti Stalks, a Cubit high, with fewer 



guinella, and CaprwU Itdica, iVic "orafs. It has a 

 ^ _ ^otherwifealraoft, than a Manured Plant 



bright long Panicles, like unto the Cochfot , but 



and Leaves fomewh'at referable i't, fo that it might 

 Crafjes, or Dogs-Graffes_, as among the CoTksfoot- 





Cocksf cot-Grafs. It has a fparfed thready Root, 

 which fends forth many long, (lender, and weak 

 Branches, trailing or creeping upon the Ground, and 

 (hooting forth Roots at the Joints ; the Leaves which 

 grow at the Joints are fmall and Graffie, long and 

 not much above a Span high, four or' five fmall, 

 flender, blackifh Spikes or Ears come forth, within 



XXXII. 'The Place and Time. The two firft 



inds are found growing naturally m ieveral places 



oUtaly, as alfo at mrbone in irance, and in dive 



-En&land. „_ -l-'. ' . " '\^ 



places of £;7j/W, 1 



Fields, as Corn, ini 



with the Seed thereof they make 1 



and it is lent into Middleburgh, and other Townsj 



grZstn Gard'ets! Ao'M we|ow it as d,e G.; 

 ■.do, in Fields, it is probable that " "^'f^ 



Sfly il^GardenfT^himh '^fP''^°'{-±^'°J'''^f 

 in Spam ,^^and^he ^fj^''^^^ ^'anhitht kZ] 

 and that it grows upon the rough Ban s o ic^s 

 CT-r. Thevall Flourifh and Seed in the bummer 



