Chap* 478- "EngUjh Herbs, 6gi 



BauVt^U The leffer Spariifli' Ruft,' or M* t-weed! " 



loft fpiked long Heads, like unto the Eats of Rye, 



V. The ihird, or SmaU Mat^weed. The Roots of 

 this arc likewife long, hard, and fomewhat tough, 



are about 'a foot and a half high, having fmall, 

 thin, long Spikes, and harder at the tops than the 



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uptTn^fSrS 



Threads, almoft 4 or 5 Inches long, growing thick 



together; among which, the Stalks which are 



''° VII.'"f/;/ ////;;"^ApMi(h"Mat-wred or Frail- 

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Husks; after Which wme fmau\ng'EeS'"ike 

 VIII. TJie fixth, or Leffer Spanifh Rufli or 

 Mat-weed. T:he Roots of this lo matt like the 

 other, but grow In moifter places. From whence 



and in many other places on the Sea' Shore. _ And' 

 MjTget and Sandwich, the two laft grow in Spm 



Cermanorum. (but it is not' the Mo/chat ellaCorl) 



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