Chap. 327. EngHjh 'Herbs. 447 



high, »i* l-d La„,h.,e.jaSp»l«g ,ri 



!,t„s ;,'; ™s ssihSfsrs 



,?,v;/o L,///,/r,^ y7w,7f, Sf^ Dogs-Grafs. This is a flen- 



ftead of fpiked^ heads'at' tS wf s of tlSlks'l'^tM; 

 has chaffie heads atnong the Leaves. 



itS^S^;^?iiHi^ 



LXXXVI. 14. Gramen. Gmmum Maritimum af 



in PbnghTFfcUs, a'ndoIhoi'ikeGj'Ssj ihe'ft. 

 cond and third are nothing fo Sequent as the for- 



ssinSr, I=T«hTTi'i?;tl'1.'=FS 



g.^™M5e«&r.'-'2^tss 



them in Wiltjh^re; the tenth, eleventh and twelfth 

 have been obferved on our Sea Coafts, efpecially 



§^lf^^^},^BBriy 



FriXshlS'abS.^M^r,'^^^^ 



greitette4aTlhSnce%rDLoaionofitrKoor? 

 opens obftruaions of tl:e Liver, Spleen, Gall Blad- 



oiSS^Il^fed'Si-aJeSt' 



experience to be very effeaual to provoke Urine, 

 and more powerful than the firft Dogs-Grafs for the 



of the Vifcera ; and may be ufed in any cafe to which 



fmaTuiaiV,\nd whiteHbres or TkeadsrtheStulk 

 is ftiort and round, and the Ear is of a reddifh color, 



K|Lf|t"lr!»K?e5S-?jS^^^^^ 



Stalk, the top of which bears a Panicle, not much 

 unlike the S«^//^lW.a--G/-e/>, but lefier; the co- 

 lor thereof is fometimes white, and fometimes rcd- 



'xcm. 7. Gramen minus duriuf-uhm. Small hard 

 Grafs. It has fmall Roots, compaa of little Strings 

 or Threads, from which fpring forth many harfh, 



in Fields and Meadows, more efpecially on Hefthy, 



?^;.nts^™£s:a";re??s.e!- 



ai„^»..S_Month.,aao,.t.W.. 



^ Gmf^^rn'o Spectror'^Ktads! ^^"'"''■^'"''' ^'''^"" 

 XCV. I. Cramen Plumofum, Gramen Tomento. 

 fum, vel Arundinaceum, Feather-Grafs. It has a 



Ssi»t'tea'aSeS;,"is 



