^ of thtfe Farts, i 

 ; 79- Feather grafs. Near a yard high di- 

 vides at top into twenty five, or three llen- 

 der Spikes each three or four Inches long. 



80. Square headed Grafs. Its Stalk trian- 

 gular, fifteen and fometimes twenty Inches 

 high 5 the Heads four fquare, and feem to 

 be made up of five Glands as big as a Rai- 

 fon, with four Leaves coming from its Bo- 

 fom 5 thefe Heads fmell like Chamomll. 



81. Pleated Millet Grafs. Grows four or 

 five foot high, Reed-like $ its Leaves finely 

 pleated, like the young Palmetto • the 

 Spikes half a foot long. 



82. Hairy Oat-grafs. At the top of the 

 Stalk comes feven narrow (harp Leaves, a- 

 bout two Inches long, the infide very white 

 at firft fctting on 5 in the middle of thefe 

 grow Oat-like Seed. 



83 . Silver ^taking Grafs. Bears five or Cm 

 ilender Spikes two Inches long, no thicker 

 than a Packthread 5 this from~SiIvery, turns 

 purplifh, and trembles with the Wind. 



84. Prickley-feed Grafs. Grows from a 

 three fquare Stalk to about four foot hiah 

 ynere grows many (harp Grains, at it were 

 fet with prickles. 



. 85. Snake Grafs. Grows about a yard 

 high, the middle Vein of the Leavesis white- 

 If you are bit in the Hand by any Veno- 

 mous Snake, the poyfon will not fpread if 

 you tye it about with this Grafs. 



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