* C h a p. zi. Of diners other (jrajfes. 
The Defcription. 
t I 'T'His Oteot Hauer-grafTe, defcribed by C/«/?«.T;hath fmall creeping roots: the ftalks 
i- are fome cubit high, (lender ioynted,and fetwith fhort narrow leaues : at the topof 
the ftalkegrowes the eare, long, (lender, and bending, compofed of downy huskes containing a 
feed like to a naked Ote. The feed is ripe in Inly. It growes in the mountainous and fhadowie 
woods of Hungary, Auftria,and Bohemia. Our Author miftakinghimfelfe in the figure, and as 
much in the title, gaue the figure of this for Burnt Barley, with this title, Hordeum Dipchon. See 
the former edition, 66 . 
2 I cannot omit this elegant Gralfe, found by M.Goodyer-vponthewalsof the antientcity of 
Winchefter, and not defcribed as yet by any that I know ot. It hatha fibrous and ftringy root, 
from which arife leaues long and narrow, which growing old become round as thofe of Spartum or 
Mat- 
Of the Hiftory of Plants. 
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places, and are tobe found with their heads about the middle of Sommer, and fome of them 
fooner. - — - 
f The Names. 
Thefirft of theleby Label is called Gramenpduftre majus. 
2 This by Gefner, Label, and Dodtmxus is called Pfeudocyperus'. 
3 Lob el names this, Cyperus longus inodor us fyltie/lris, 
4 He al io calls this, Cyperus aquations feptentrionalis. 
5 This is the Cyperus grominea miliacea of Lobcluid Pena : the Iuncns lotus in the Hifior. Lund, 
jag. 9 8 8 . and the Pfeudocyperus poly carpos of Thalius. 
$ 4 Cypcrus rotundas inodorus fyluejlris. 
Round Ballard Cyperus. 
t j Cyperus gramincus milt actus a 
Millet Cyperus gralfe. 
The Temper and fertile'. 
Noneofthefearemadevfeofin phyficke; but by their tafte they feeme to be of a cold and a-' 
ftringent qualitie. t 
