444 



Sal 



monj- ner 



m 



Lib. I. 



bpike or Ear like to ^ Fhnt ne Head c Timonl 

 otayello^^iftigieeP color and my puckly 



L\ n Gi imen Cyperoidcs 'Bilufl7e Pamculi 



SlTer o/Sift hbres'InfSout ilT^the 

 Leaves are long, and fomewhat narrow, hard, and 



fhort Footftalks fpread forth, bearing each of them 

 four or five fmall rough Heads. 



LVI. 14. GramenCyperoidesFaluftremajus, Gra- 

 ven junccum triquetum Thalij , The greater Marjh 

 Cyperus-Grafs The Root is a bufli of many black- 

 ifh Fibres, like unto Grafs Roots, it has feveral long 

 and narrow hard cutting^ Leaves like the laft, and 



round, and fomewhat large prickly head, in which 

 LVIl. 15. Gramen Cyperoldes Taluftre minus ^ 

 Plant; the Stalk bears (harp, rough, fpiked heads, 



' hlllli. ^ramn^'cfpeZdeskluftrefptch mi- 

 nus ccmpaQU, The lefjer MarJh Cyperus with more 



and full of Fibres, bearing many long and narrow 

 Leaves, like to Grajs ^ among which rifes up a 



molt pare up to the top, where ftand feveral fmall 



*'' LIX. ^x^^'^Gramn ^^permdes^SrTsuSvef- 

 /"'!4 MarJhCypTrus-Grlfo^^^^^ 



whofe RootsTe mlxM-^Zll^"^'"'' ^'''"^"^ 



LXI 19 Gramen Cyperoldes Paluft, en aw. ^n 

 guft,Jol,um The greater\.yperus Grajs mth'nartL 

 Le ives This differs little from the laft but in us 



flioonng forth like Cypeius, has mrrowef : 



and threefquare Stalks, bearing fmaller and mor< 



Ixm'^s I ^ P/ " "" '^ ^ ^^^^ '"''^ "^' ^^^ 

 Lohhj Gefncn f, 



long graflie Lei 



LXIV 22 P/. 



ard high 



, 'io'ml-^z-riU^, ncemxGraminea, D. 



LXVI. I. Phmttix fimpHci, Cf rarij] 

 The/mallejifingle Darnel-Grafs. It is_ 



Stalks than it, and the Lea 

 fpiked head has a few fingle Husks fet reiy 



[f. 2. Thcemx altera brevicnbus denfwribuf 

 CK, The greater fingk Darnel-Grafs. The 

 md Leaves hereof are like the Red Darnel, 

 the Stalks grow a yard high, jointed and ftraked, 

 and the Spike is thinly let with chaiBe heads, but 

 LXVIIL 3. Phtemxlcerofaaculeata, Small prkk- 

 whitrThreads or Fibres, the Stalks hereof are about 

 full' of joints, pointed or prickly at the end's, and 



^el-Grafs. It is very like to 

 t has very few flenderer and 



