^y ThcDcfiription. 
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F Lore-graffe hath a long and round root fomewhat thicke, likevnto Dogs-gtafie, et 
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on cuen ioynts with fmall firings or thrcds ■ from the which rife vp long and croo- 
ked ftalkes^roffing, winding, and folding one within another with many naggte 
leaues, which horfes eate greedily of. At the top of thefe ftalks, and fomewhat lower, there come 
Forth very many little eares of awhitifh colour, compoled of two ranks of little chaffie feeds let 
alternately, each of thefe fmall eares being almoft an inch in length. 
2 Spike Flote-Grafle, or fpiked Flote-graffe bearethat the top of each {lender creeping 
ftalke one fpiked eare and no more, and the other many, which maketh a difference betwixt them ; 
otherwife they are one like the other. His root is compadt, tufted, and made of many thrummte 
threds. 
^y The Place. 
The firft of thefe growes cilery where in waters. The fecond is harder to be found. 
