45<^ Salmon'j 



Lib. L 



le Stalks grow a number of fmall, flat, and long 

 :aly like heads, greater than the following , and 

 ach of them on a fine hairy Footftalk, and pendu- 

 fiey are ripe, and fometimes of a brownilh green 

 olor , and are to be (haken with the leaft Wind 



^aking-Grafs Leffer. 



CLXXXIV. 

 laris Tratenfts minor Lobelij, Mgilops Tragi C Gef- 



The middle or hger Maidenhair, or ^aking-Grafs. 

 It has a fibrous Root like the other and grows fome- 

 thing like it in form, but with iewer Leaves and 

 Stalks, and a large Panicle or tufted head of green- 



fta'nding on fmaUer or finer hairy Footftalks than the 

 former, which are in fuch continual motion, that 



l^i^idenUir, V^S^rafi. Of thJ^jhWeTre 

 two forts, little differing in Leaves or Stalks from 

 the laft, the heads only are a little leffer, and fo is 

 the whole Panicle alfo, the one of which is Party 

 Colored, of Purplifh and Gteen, the other is of a 

 Straw Color and White. 



CLXXXVL 4- Gramen Jre^ulum minus vel 

 ninmum Fanicuk parva Bfuhini, The fmall or fmal- 



fmooth,narrow,^green^Leaj^^atthOT,^asjte™n^ 



whereof ftand ttattiih, foft,7caly hads,^grtVr°by 

 much than any of the aforegoing, and of a Silva 



L-Jf:^" «-P' 1 



^PO"J^f™ll Jhread-like Footftalk, as the btherrdo, 

 CLXX_XVm. The -Places andTmes. 



'pic 

 Paftures; the 



forts of Grajjes grow in Corn Fields , and in Lay- 

 Grounds, which have been formerly Plowed, and 

 lome of them in dry Meadows and Paftures ; the 

 mEnglandl but alfo in 5/>^;», ha/yf7m7ndU, 

 ing in Upland Corn'Fields, as at H^field, tfrTn 



of its own Sowing, but of the Sowing thereof in the 



Winter', in regarHlley tove'there no"Frofts ^the 

 fourth fort flourifhes, and is in Bloom with us in 



CLXXXIX. I. CalamogroflisJrveCramen Arun- 

 dinaceum majus, Gramen Arundinaeeum Stica mul- 

 tiplici hauhini. The greater Reed-Grafs. It has a 

 Rootfiillof white Strings or Threads, and fome 



Reed, but lelTer-, the tops of the Stalks arefurnifli- 

 ed with feveral hard long Spikes or Heads, fome- 



have ftood long do open, and having a flocky fub-, 



AnoAKKiMis Idler" a"d wThavkg above one"or 



^"^CXC:. t ^cl^mogroftis altera minor, frue Gramen 

 Arundinaeeum minus Norwegtcum, The lejjer Reed- 



T^'m^ arTmuch more haVaM rough) 'die fpokie 



Panicles, Iharper alfo, and a little rougher in hand- 



'"CXCI. 3. Calamogrojfis noftras Syhia foannif, 

 Reed-Grafs of John's Wood. It has a white Root, 



w four Fe^ro^more^with narrower Leaves, fharp- 

 er, and almoft thiee Feet long, being a linle foip^ 

 more long, parted into many long Spikes, which 

 areas^l^^. . , an o a 1 .g, 



fum. Woolly R 



