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i the Panicle or tufted h 



w/W Juficea Taniada, The leffer broad Leav'a 

 ar top of the fmall Stalks 



CXVII. ^ Gra 



guftifolmm, Theg, _ 



Fibres adjoined" hereto T Ais^ PIan"1s v^ry like i 

 its manner of growing unto the firft broad Leav 



TxVIir. 6. Gramen hirfutum Nemrum ^aj, 



Tfiry wJ>TG'rlfl"\ has ^S SSi fibroi 

 Root, from whence rifes up a Stalk, about two Feet 



white Panicle, fomewhat fpread abroad, and corn- 

 one of which Iks Tfmall ro^nrUaSift 'Se^ 



encompaffing the Stalk; the \ 

 fmall Leave! fet at bottom tl 

 higher than it, the other lows 

 CXIX. 7. Gramen hirfutu. 



ferrugmeum. Small hroxm hairy Wood-Grafs. It has 

 a Root which is fmall and fibrous, and the Grafs 

 it felf is as fmaU as the laft, but with leffer ftore ol 



no^ftlly roLdrbut a" little tot, aMof ayellowifh 

 brown color, and the Stalks themfdves are about 

 four or five Inches high. 



CXXI. 9. Gramen hirfutum capitulis Globofis^ 

 Globe headed hairy Wood-Grafs. The Root is fmall 

 broad as the founh Kind aforegoing, with fome 



foft, white woolly he 

 Silver like Threads. 



rilhed°with'*n 



CXXIII. T. Xgilops Italica, Jtlgiiops Narbonen- 

 fis, Feftuca Italica, JEgilofs Diofcoridis, irumentum 

 Sylveftre Sicilie, Italian havergrafs, or Peter-Corx, 

 It has a Root compofed of a fmall head, with ma- 

 ny long Fibres growing frorn it, from which fpring 



Barley, each Seed wrapped up in a crefted Skin, out 

 CXXIV. 2. ^gilofs Bromoides Belgarum Lobe- 

 nigra JhaliJ, Dutch Havergrafs, or Feter-Corn. It 



kft both in Stalk and Leaf, the top only is in part 

 avergrafs, having foine Beards fet at every hu^ 



CXXV. The Places and Times. The firft is fre- 

 quent in Italy and I'rance., where it is found among 

 their Corn, being a degenerate kind oi Barley, and 

 in fome places the Poorer People ufe it to make 

 of, with us it is only Sown in Gardens ^ the 

 is found as plentifully in England d& the Low 



; Eyes called Mgilops, c 



