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fmall, fhort, rough, and chffie like Tongues, fharp 
at their ends, fet at the Joints.a 
fpiked head is as it were branched into others , in 
which confifts the chiefeft difference. 
LXX. 5. Phoenix multiphci fpica nut ante. Double 
Darnel-Grafs with a bowing top. It differs little or 
nothing from the laft, but in the fpiked heads, which 
are thicker fet together , and the tops of them bow 
down, or turn a little round. 
LXXI. 6. Phoenix Paluflris Cf longius fpicata , 
Branched Marjh Darnel-Grafs. It has a Root which 
is creeping , white, and jointed , with many Fibres 
adjoining thereto , from which (hoot forth two or 
three jointed Stalks , two Feet or more high -, the 
fpiked head is a Foot long, branched as the fourth 
is, each Branch four or five Inches long, with wing- 
ed Husks, like unto Oats. 
LXXII. The Places and Times. All thefe 'grow 
either in Fields of Corn, or in the Borders or Path- 
ways of other Fields which are Fallow, and the laft 
fometimes in Marlh and Wet Grounds, as well as 
in the edges of Ploughed Grounds. 
&I. kvvik i), Kvv'oy^uuiy Gramen Caninum , 
Dogs-Grafs, fourteen kinds , nine Land kinds , 
five Water. 
LXXI II. 1. Kwoy , Gramen Caninuen vulgati- 
tf-f, Common Dogs-Grafs. It creeps far about under 
Ground, with long white jointed Roots , and fmall 
Fibres at every Joint, very fweet in tafte, as the reft 
of the Herb is, arid interlacing one another, from 
whence fho'ot forth many fair and long graftie Leaves, 
fmall at the ends, and fharp or cutting on the edges $ 
the Stalks are Jointed like Corn , with the like 
Leaves on them, and a long fpiked head, with long 
husks on it, and hard rough Seed in them. 
Bogs ffrafs vpricjht. 
LXXIV. 2. Gramen Caninum longius Radical u 
& Pamculatum , Dogs-Grafs with a longer Root and 
morefparfed Panicles. The Root is fuller , larger, 
longer' and farther fpread , the Whole Plant differs 
but very little from the former, but in the Tuft or 
Panicle , which is more fpread into Branches with 
fhorter and broader husks. 
LXXV. 3. Gramen Caninum latiore Panicula mi- 
nusy The lejfer Dogs-Grafs with a fparfed Tuft. The 
Root is fmall, and Jointed, but creeps not fo much 
as the former, and has many more Fibres among 
them than the others have , and is a little browner, 
and not fo white, but more fweet-, it is a fmali fort 
of Grafs ? and has flender Stalks, about fix or feven 
Inches high, with many very narrow Leaves, both 
below and on the Stalks 5 the Tuft or Panicle at the 
top is fmall, according to magnitude of the Plant , 
and fpreads into feveral parts or branches. 
