Lib. i* 
Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 
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| X Gramm lomtntofum arundinaccum. 
Feather-top, or Woolly Reed-graffe, 
2 Gramta fanniculatum 
Ferne-graiTe. “ 
benty ftalkes, naked and without Ieaues or blades 
like the former, bearing at the top a foft fpikie 
tuft or earemuchlikevntoa Fox-taile, ofa brow-, 
niih colour. 
t 4 This in Ieaues, (talks, roots, manner and 
place of growing is like the laft defcribed : the 
onely difference betweene them is,That this hath 
much leffe, yet fharper or rougher eares or tufts. 
The figure and defcription of this was formerly 
giuen By our Author in the fixteenth chapter, and 
ninth place, vnder the tit'e of Grrnen ffluaticum 
minus. But becaufe the difference between the laft 
defcribed and this is fo final], we haue fpared the 
figure, to makeroome for others more different 
and note-worthy. 
U The Time ttndPlncc . 
I This kinde of Graifegrowes in fertil fields 
and paftures. 
a The fecond growcs in diuers places of 
Spaineand France. 
The other two grow in Woods, 
The Names. 
I Lob elms in Latine calls this Grmentomento 
fum & Acerofum. Some haue taken it for the fe- 
cond kiade of Calamo^rojlis but moft commonly 
it 
