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1 a Moiigthehurtfullweeds Darnell isthefirft. Itbringeth forth leaues or ftalkes like 
thofe of wheat or barley, yet rougher, with a long earemadevpof many little ones, 
euery particular one whereof containeth two or three graines lefler than thofe of 
wheat, fcarcely any chaffiehusketocouer them with-, by reafon whereof they are eafily fhaken 
out and fcattered abroad. 
2 Red Darnell is likewifeanvHprofrtabIecorneorgrafle,hauing leaues like barly. The joints 
of theftrawor ftalkearefometimes of a reddifh colour, bearing at the top a fmall and tender eare, 
flat, and much in forme refembling the former. 
ThcpUce. 
They grow in fields among wheat and barley, of the corrupt and bad feed,as Galen faith,efpeci- 
ally in a moift and dankifh foile. 
. «jj The time. 
They fpringand flourifh with the come, and in Auguft the feed is ripe. 
names. 
1 Darnell is called in Greeke, in the Arabian Tongue, Zizania and Sceylen : In French, 
T uray : in Italian, Loglio ■ in low Dutch, ©OltCfc i in Englifh,Darnell ; of fome, Iuray, and Raye: 
and of fome of the Latines, 7 >;<«s«w tcmulentum. 
2 Red Darnell is called in Greeke or Phoenix, becaufe of the crimfon colourrin Latine, 
Lolium Ruhrum, and Loltum Murinum oKomeflordeum Murinum^andTriticum Murimm.-in Dutch, 
S^upfe COJEn t in Englifh, Red Darnell, or great Darnell Graife. 
Thetemperature. 
DarneIlishotinthethirddegrce,anddry in thefecond. Red Darnell drieth without fharpe- 
nc-ffe, as Galen faith. 
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