Chap. 327. EngUfiBerhs. 44^ 



XLI. 4- Cramen Crillatum Spica multiplki 

 DoMe Englijh Creftei-Crafs. This is very like rhe 

 hit in its Roots, Stalks, and Leaves, and feems to 



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*e a variety of the fame, but it differs in this, that 



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otherwife very littfe differing from it in any thing 



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four or five Inches long-, the Spiked Heads »4ich 



is ordinarilyTo beXund in Sows about Midfum- 





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flender triangular Stalks, about two Feet high, the 



g<->^^^™,,„o.f„.«,hepU»,H„., 



Leaves are long and narrow, with a long poin^d S i^ 



ked Head, made of many fmali ones, ib clofe let lo- 



IX. Kiw!/e5,'>{«r«, i^Vfw/f KvmiioM, GramenCype- 



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roides%^J.Ql% twenty two Species. '^' 



trk blXuS? a?Sfn;f wl.^^^^^^^^ 



Cifjfcruj0^ 





ry long and narrow, the Heads ate ihort, with mi- 



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ny rough Burs on them, fome lipatated and fome 







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Land Cyperu'.Gr.fs mhad^fperJedTifr. It hVs a 

 Root which is full of Fibres, which lends fonh ioiiff 





Leaves, of a brown green color, and ibmewhatflat^ 









what mere Lt tLrf fquare', Sometimes but° hatf a 





yard high, fometimes three, four, or five Feet high. 



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the top whereof is furnifhed with a large round 







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"XLIX^ J Craven ^peroM. „ La.^,., 





«&enffitirflender4lks, ''about two Span's 









£we?L^ves "if lit ddbV oirt^e' Grol'^d ^ ' l'"'"^ 











Cra/s-Crcwfoot; the'heads of the Stalks have fin-,11 





round fhining Spikes or Eats on them, of a pa!. 





brown Color, with a Imall long Leal under every 







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XLIII. 1. Cyperui TypUnw Gerard,, Gramen 



Heads, fet clofe together. 



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LL 9. Gramen Cyperoides Spkatum LatrfoUum , 

 Broad Leaved Cyperus-Grafi. It has long black 



creeping Roots , with many Fibres at them, very 



sTii'-Ta-E-SifaSss 



like unto the fweet long Cyperus, and has broad 





Feet high, or better, with fome Joints and Leaves 



tbrth the Stalks, being about a Foot high , which 



at them, not much unlike to the Cam.:on Reed, at 



bear three Chaffie Spiked Heads at the top, of an 



and towards the tops of thefe Stalks grow two or 



Inch, or Inch and half long, of which the midd e- 



=S%riz??ssrgrs 



TmMCa'nllcra^' each of them like unto the 



Tail, vW chaffie, rough and rugged , of a dark 



""lII. 'ITcramn Cyperoides htifdiun alterum , 



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The greater narrow Leaved Cyperus^ra/s. It has a 



ny long Fib^ adjoinmg thereto, the Leaves are as 



teafonable ftrong Fibrous Root, from whence ItifF, 



long as the laft, but the Stalks are much higher. 





bearing at the tops four or five fmall long t^ars 01 



