C II 3 
1. "With larger Grain, as all lorts of Com. 
2. Wirh irnaller Grain, viz. Grafles. 
a. Spiked Grals. 
h. W oolly headed or paniculated Grals. 
Gen. XXVIII. Grafs-leaved not ctilmifemts 
Herbs, with imperfect (iamineons Flowers. 
1. Manyfpiked Cyprus Grafs. 
2. Cyprus Grafs, with leveral Spikes at the End of 
the Stalk, without a barren Spike above them. 
Cyperus’s fo called by Botanifts. 
Scirpus Btilrtip, this kind of Plant bears 
flamtneous Flowers and naked Seeds gathered into 
a fquamofe or fcaly Head, each S^cale holding 
a flattifh triangular Seed, the Stalk is without 
any Knots, round, and has a fpongy Pith, whence 
the Proverb, 
Nodum in Scirpo quaerit, 
He feeks a Knot in a Sulrujh, 
^ Juncus Ru/h, differs from the Bulrujh, in ha- 
ving an henapetalous Calix, and as many Stami-< 
na &s the Calix has Leaves, and many Seeds con- 
tained in a Seed V eflel. 
Grafs-leaved not culmiferous Herbs, of a lingu- 
lar and anomalous Kind, are the 
Cats-tails, the Burreeds, and the Calamus aroma- 
ticus or I'weet fmelling Flag . 
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