45^ Salmon J- Herbal. Lib. I. 



fibrous Root , from whence rile up many Graffie 



rifsr,Ss%tLS:n?^'e,tsit»'"' 



Leaves, and among them ieveral Stalks, half a yard 

 high, Winga ifarfed Tuft a r the top of tllem. 







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*™™, Mourain T»f,iG„6:srKiir 



U/etujtcdMeado'vfra/c 



.i^t;,.?;-*4SsS':t-S''s 



"Wj^ ^» "^fe 



ssr-d,'L;;'driXs'-srio:iS 





r^^o/rn-/rr;KiLS*^a.ids?f 











brownifli or bay colored Panicle, three Inches lone 





compofed of many very fmall husks: this is forSf: 



vlr vil^^S?^ 



times found growii^g h^her, and with larger Pani- 



V 1 \l k \y > 



CXLI. 2. Crimen MontanumVamculatumaluS- 





fimum. Tall Tufted Mount ain-Grafs. It has a Ro^C 

 which creeps in the Ground, and ftmiflied with fe- 















fair broad green Leaves on them, like JxoCyperul 





and at the tops of the Stalks many fmall tufred Pa-' 





nicies , both Stalks and Leaves are fo tough, that 



















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■ml Roofsfthe Stalks are" about a Fo™an?ha?f 





high, flender, jointed, and fet with fhort narrow 





E-aHHSe-Sll 



^^fee^ ' 



J)Jp^r^ 



lite.o .hofe of .he imm Thrifi, compaffiig one 

 fmooth, bare and knotlefs Stalks, about a Foot 



Grafs Leaves, and the Tuf^ Head or Panicle is 



^CXLIV. 5. GramenMantanum/pkatumangufti^ 

 folium. Spiked Mountain Grafs with narrcmUaves. 



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,Xsoft TuftUMe.dou>.Grafs. It has a (hort 



"cXLV. Tfc Pto. .ni T;««. The, aU sow 



Slli'Sfiffii^iaii 



t.S^^.1^y°'*-'°-^'^°''' 



dXwSe Bloommgsare reddifh.^^ ^^^.^^^^^^^ 





GaiSui,' SweeTD'Zh-Grafs whh tufted heads 



v.r:T'si.s.ru£^i.t 



'^^^'^tf^^B^^ 



.£fJU;"?Tif^SS"»Sfc^";. 



Leaves are almoftaslong, and lomeot them exceai 

 melt, but nothing ™j< ro mud. fprad as Ihe fot- 



■E3iS?s:sei 



