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CHAP. DXXX\ If. 

 0/ P A N I C K: 



CUINNY CORN. 



GM ; l^'-f-h®- as Diodcs\\:3s \l: MerftZum 

 Indian' Pankk or' Gufn7corn. '""" ?J,cum cJru- 

 hum Inikum, Blew Indian Panick- ?. ?an,cum 



%. P,imc«mSy/veftreGer<irdi, m\i Panick. Ot 



alfo -• One fortXas white^Heads as' bi^ aron« 



afore hanoed. Amber has a flender Spike 



foft Kind. Amher'h^z baTd fp^ed Haid, Urger 



ihis Chapter the Defcripdons only c 



III. Thejirft, or Indian Panick, or 

 lorn. It! Root « fjbrou, , confifting oj 

 -" ' r S/r»»^/ ; Its Stalk is very tali, as tall 

 heft Indian MaiZ; Its Uaves or Blades 



Ear is thick, clofe, and comOaa , tnaie Taper 





I' it "■h/e'/ecm?, or\Z^ Indian 

 vhich /enis forth Stalks, growini 



i^ch'^'Jf:ji]hei^iaik It theitlm"'h^!^' 

 the next following, and of a blcwijh Jhining fur- 



Panick, with a more 



'Otis a I - '"■ 



Yanick Indian; or 

 Guinny Qorn. 



wZe Tke TtrZ^ '""^"^"^'her^Znch ^''enlry t 



more long, fometimes fifteen or fixteen Inches in 

 length, a lutle .nclining or benditig iowmoard, bj, 

 reafonof ,ts weight , for it is very full of Grafn 

 clofe Jet together, the tchicb is white or yellonifh, 

 and fajhion almoft like to Gromel Seed, or not 

 much unlike to that of MUlet: but the whole 



