Plantanim I T A LIJE, Marinarum & Gramimim, 
i C O N E S, N 
TABULA PRIMA. 
FUCly SpoTigu, Penna, &c. Maris Mediterranei. 
Fig. I. Jlga fpiralis maritima Bocc. Ray H. Plant. 1850. 
Ad OJlia Tyberina, fequentibus. 
2. Fungus Jma-nUa, marinus piirpurafcens ^am/. pi. tjio. 
5. Fungus AmavitOy marin. gilvo-luteus Barrel, pi. 
4. Dens Lup Pifcatoribus Bar. 13 iz. Sea Wolfs-tooth. It's a 
white or fieff)y Fungol'e Body, about 2 Inches long with a ^0- 
rofe Bottom. 
^. J. ^tvmzmarma carnea Barrel. 151?. 
^ 6. ?tnm marina purpurea 114. Thefe Two are like Fea- 
thers in ^lill and Plume, its bafe thorney, by which it fattens 
to other^odies. 
7. Penna marina fpinofa rubra 15 tj. More fiejijy and thicker 
than 6. 
8. Penna vunina fpinofa grifea obfoleta ijr6. More clammy 
than the reft. 
p. Fucus mger vermiculatus & vifcofus 1517. Found on the 
Rocks near Pate Fort, 
10. Fucus Latifol. Jlhicans, crifpus, pilofus Iji8. 
ir. FwcMf anguftifol. I'ruticans atropurpureus 1319. ItsTips 
often whitift}. The Fijhennen eat it with Oy/ and Vinegar. 
12. FK«/f fruticans Covj/Zoi^^ej fubluteus major 1310. It eats 
like the laft, hut grows much thicker. 
15. Eadem minor 1321. Its FleJJj coloured and yellowijh, they 
mix it with Sallets. 
i^.Fucus crifpus -virens & e gilvo luteus 1522. It's foft,and 
fate^ nrhile frejl) ; its upper Tufts thick fet, curPd and green j the 
lorver hroad and Hack coloured. 
15. Fuciu crifpus loricatus nigricans 1^25. It's 3 Inches long, 
thick branched and covered with curPd Hack Hairs. 
16. Fucus crifpus niger, cralTo & grumofo caule 1524. Its 
Stalks 4 Inches long, black and fcaley, ojten ending in netted 
f/airs. 
Tab. II. y^Orallinae, gfc. Maris Mediterranei. 
V_> Fig, I. Fucus crifpus niger tenuifolius ijzy. 
2. Fucus fruticans tenuifolius atropurpureus 1326. 
3. Coratlina criftata minima 1 528. It's foft and joynted, grow- 
ing in Tufts of divers colours, as white, black, purple, gteen- 
ifli, &c. 
4. CoraUina minima bifida 1329. Grows in longijh Tails or 
Skains of verf fine paie Threads much divided and ending forked. 
$• Corallina minima Faniculacea Iti Threads finer than 
the laft and not fo clofely fet. 
6. Corallina minima crifpa, albida ijjt. 
7. Corallina cruftacea bifida It^s brown with pale tips. 
8. Corallina fiftulofa fragilis craffior 1333. Ray 6$. pi. 2. Of a 
flefli Colour, each Jnynt half an Inch long. 
9. Corallina Fiftulofa fragilis fubtilior 1334. Ray 66. Much 
lefs than the laft and whitijh, its tips fwelled and pounc'd. 
10. Corallina Aftaci corniculorum semula 133 j. Ray 79. 20. 
11. Corallina fruticofa pennata 1336. A fort of yellowijh Sea 
Feather, with crooked, inch long, joynted L. facing oneway. 
12. Corallina capillacea e cineieo fufca 1^37. Its L. very fine 
jmdfoft, growing in Tails /ite Spikenard. 
13. Corallina {uia Faniculacea 8c mollior 1338, 
, 14. CoraUina reticulata 1339. This brownijh netted Sea-iDofs, 
grows to other Plants, Shells, &c. 
15. Lithophyton marinum albicans 1340, 
16, Lithophyton cinereum rugofum i54r. CB. pr.i?3, pi 2. Both 
thefe and moft of the foregoing are found about the Tybers Mouth 
ahd^on the Shores of the Tyrrhene Sea. 
Tab. IK. Gramina Italiana. Italian Grajfes. 
Tig. I. f^Ramen fpica Briza. mz]us Barr. 11J4, Grows in 
Vj Hedges and dry Places. ' 
z. Gramen Spica Briza minus Barr. 1 1 5 J. Common in Fields. 
3, Gramen Sparteum Ipicatum, utriculis Feftuca, majus 1 1 j6. 
4. Gi AjHCH Sparteum Ipicatum, Lo/ii utriculis, minus 11J7. 
j Differs from the laft in having lefs and beaided Tufts. 
0 M I N A, &-C. 
5. Gramen Paluftre locuftis Eruca-formihus rr^8. Its Spike 
near a Foot long a7id ftiffijh, the back of each Tuft is round, prickly 
and compofed of 4 chaffey Rowes. 
6. Gramen Loliaceum fpurium hirfutum, ariftis geniculatis 
maximum 11 59. The whole Spike a Span or longer, with ftendet 
awned Hujks, its Leaves and Stalks hany. 
7. Idem medium feu vulgare itfio. Grows with the laH 
but differs in being lefs and having narrower Leaves and ften- 
derer Spikes. 
8. Gramen Loliaceum junceum majus 1162, It's of a pale 
green. Grows on Mountains near half a Foot high. 
9. Gramen Loliac. Jiniceum minus 1163. Grows with the laft, 
but fpieads on the Ground and is lefs. ' 
10. Gramen junceum, nodofum, minimum, capillare 1164, 
Grows in Hilly Meadows and but little taller than the Figure. 
rr. Gyamen Caryophyllatum Loliaceuvi repens 1167. The 
lower Leaves broad, ftiff and pale, its Stalks two Cuius tall. 
12. Gramen Alopecurinum viride & molii fpica 11 79. It's 
foft downy Spikes 2 Inches long and hairy. 
13. Gramen Criftarum perenne majus 1186. Its Spikes 4 In- 
ches long with party-coloured Glumes or Chaff of pale and green, 
in which a?id being ftevderer it differs from the next. 
14. Gramen Criftaium annuum minus 1187. 
1 5, Gramen Alopecurum pratenfe, panicula fericea 11 88, 
16. Gramen Typhinum prat, tuberofuni, fpica afpera 1189. 
Tab, IV.j'^Ramen Typhm. a.T\tn['c rad. tuberosa, fpica afpera, 
Fig- r. \ J longa 1190, Its Roots more fiepy and lefs threddy 
; than the laft. 
i 2. Gramen Typhinum fupinum tuberofum, fpica non afpera. 
I i9f. It's broad Leaves, crooked Stalkf and /mother Spikes diftiu' 
guijh it from the reft. 
1. Gx2Lmtn Typhimm fupinum /^^/iVw/?/ minus 1 192. Head's 
foft and fliort. 
4. Gramen Typh. mariiimum, longius radicatum irpj 
5. Gramen Typh. Vhalaroides majus bulbof. aquat. 1200. 
6. Idem minus i2or. More Jlender and prickly than 5. 
7. Idem Spica pilosa 1202. In watery Ditches with the 2 laft, 
8. Idem Arvenfe 1203. On the JFalls of Rome, gff. 
9. Gnmen proliferum crifpum majus 12 ti. 
10. Gramen proliferum, panicula janthina minus 1212. 
11. Gramen panicula ciifpa 211. Thefe 3 about Rome, 
12. Gramen Eianthemuvi Paluftre, tenui & fparsa if) iz« pa- 
nicula 1216. Grows on wet Banks by River fides. 
13. Qii.aitnVhalaroidesi'^iizdi. BrizR panicula minus I2ir, 
14. Gramen Phalar- fparsa panicula, minimum anguftif.1218. 
15. Gramen rrtww/z/iH majus, eredta panic, ciciinum 1222. 
16. Gramen J)ewz^/2/)H mjnus, ereda. coUedaq; panic. 1223. 
Tab. V./^ Ramen Phalaroides majus, acerosa erecla parva pa- 
Fig. i-VJT nicula 1224. Grows on Mountains. 
2. Gr. Phalar. majus acerofum, nutante fpica 1225. 
3. Gr. Phalar. minus, ereda fpica, obliquis ariftis T226. 
4. Gr.P/w/ar.fparfa 8c nutante Briza panicula, obliquis ari- 
ftis, minus 1 227. 
J. Gr. ^ue72^Tce?<?H anguftifol. panicula pyramidali 1233, 
6. Gi. Sparteum Biomoides, brevioribus utriculis, nutante pa- 
nicula. 1234. It's a rough dry Glafs. 
7. Gr. Spart. Brom. longioiibus & eredis utriculis 123 j. 
8. Gr, Spart, Brom. panic. fpicata,majoribus utriculis 1236. 
9. Gr. Sparteum Hvq jtEgylops Spartea villofa 1237. 
10. Gr, Feftuceum Myurum elatius, fpica heteromalla gra- 
cili 1241. 
11. Scirpus maritimus capite glomerato 1246, Ray 1298. 17. 
12. Sci' tuj marit. minor, graciliore fpica 1247. 
13. Scn'pus capitulo fingulari, rad. tomentofa 1249. 
14. Cyperoides lacifolium minus 1256. 
ij. Cypeioides latifol. lypha ereda minus 1257, Shady Hills. 
16. Cy^eyoiiieianguftifol. typha nutante minus 1258. Fou7id 
in Woods. 
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