Chap. 327. "Englifl) 'Herbs. 461 



CCXLIV. II. CramenSpkdiumV'irgimanumSpi- 

 ca artkukta. Spiked Virginia-Gn,/! havwg a joM- 



„^CCXL1X. T/.. PW ,W 77.„. Thenrlt 



ed Sp,ke. It has a bnfhy Root, which lives long, 



mo^orwS place' m^iS^f^'^^^'^o^ 



and is a goodly Grafs, growing great, with many 

 fair, large, and broad Graffie Leaves, very fmall 



moilt, and Marfhy Land , they allHourill) 'nd Seed 



in the Summer Months, \;;3. in ////«• and jX 



pointed, and fomething hard in handling, the Stalk 



;-;^s-a^:-^7tS-^St 



half an Inch a piece, being almoft round, yet a little 





'^S^SSt;!,:^;,''™-'- 



CCXLV. The Places and Times. The firft five 



sMM"z%^^"ri h',rr*kk "s 



Flourilh much about the fame times when other 







El,f&s;t.s,fi^?^„-,^i3,fi 



thinly placed, compolfed of many whitifli Heads ha- 



The greater prickly headed Water-Crafs. It has a 



Graffes^o. 





fcall Root, which runs deep into the Mud, and fends 





up a Stalk or Stalks two Feet high or more above 

 the Water in Ditches where it grows; the Leaves 



mndrorum, Gramen Junceum parium , uLji,- 



um MatthioX Toad-Grafs, three Kinds. 



s^:^zr,h^^i^,':L'^t^ 



^^^^^ /» 



s^ei;E^i£lS 









them as the' others have. ^ ^ § 

















mong which riles up a Stalk, about half a Yard 





highfwith a lew Leaves fet thereon, and at the top 





many fmall rough Heads like Burs. 





CCLIV. T- Gramen Aq.aUcum, vel Flaviaule 









S^SiSr§Si 











them, growing fomethinVbroad,^a'nd comjaffingk 





at th^ bottom with a large Skin, from whence alfo 





rife one or two Stalks, ending in a skinny Head, 









turnmgdownmrd^,^and^feeminglike^^^^ 







£r.&igsSerjr4i^i 



CCXLVL I. Gramen Bufonum, vel Gramen 



fSSfeCtf^rgrSfn?^^^^^^^^^ 



ifthoro^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 



r,^7sft:i^'^i'^^'2r:£^^. 



crooked Joints, v^hich are knobby, or round, taking 



Root again in divers p/aces, having long and narrow 



s2ss,:ssiss^^hS 



Leaves upon them, which lye Hoatmg under and up- 

 Leaves likewTfc thereonr a'^nd'flon&flelfdS Vrown 



with(hortAwn«at the ends, each upon a fliort 





Footftalk, one above another. 



fpikedHeadatthetop. 



CCXLVII. 2. Gramen Bufonum medium. The 

 middle fiz'i Toad-Grafs. It dififers from the former 





fc:t&S^SS^a?5^^lfi 



only in its magnitude, this being of a middle fize 



between the former and the leaftf there is alfo one 



unto Dogs-Grafs, fet on even Joints, with fcall 



fomething fmaller than this, whofe Heads are cloler 



Strings and Fibres, from which rife up long and 

 crooked Stalks crofling and winding, and folding 



or thicker fet together. 



CCXLVIII. 3. Gramen Bufonum minimum. Gra- 

 ven Junceum minimum Holoftio MattUolt Congener, 



one within another, wuh many^ flaggy Le.ives^on 



?^^Z?SI^St:?l'l 



MS^MzS&Z%l£, 





come forth very many little Spikes or Ears, of a whi- 



vSmTll and Thread" Uke^Leave", ITr^elyTn Inch 



ti(h color, compofed of two ranks of fmall chaffie 



and half long, with yet fmaller Leaves on the Stalks, 



Seeds, fet alternately on rhe Stalks, each of thefe 



which are not above' three or four Inches high, at 



fmall Ears being almoft an Inch in length. 



therein, and fet clofer together. 





^ CQU^W. The Places aniTimes. They all grow 





