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1 Anarie feed, or C ailarie grafle after fome, hath many fmall hairy roots , from which 
I arife fmall ftrawie (talks ioynted like corne, whereupon do grow leaues like thofe of 
^ Barley, which the whole plant doth very wellrefemble. Thefmall chaffie eare grow- 
eth at the top of the (talk, wherein is contained fmall (beds like thofe of Panicke , of a yellowifh 
colour, and fhining. ... 
2 Shakers, or Quaking Grafle grovveth to the height ofhalfe a foot, and fometimes higher, 
when it groweth in fertile medowes. Theftalkeis very fmall and benty, fet with many gratlie 
leaues like the common rnedow grafle, bearing at the top a bufhor tuft of flat fcaly pouches, like 
thofe of Shepheards purfe,but thicker, of a brovvne colour, fet vpon the moft fmall andvveake hai- 
ry foot (Hikes that may be found, whereupon thofe fmall pouches do hang : by meanes of which 
fmall hairy firings, the knaps which are the flouresdo continually tremble and (hake, in fuch 
fort that it is not pofliblc with the moft ftedfaft hand to hold it from fhaking. 
$ 3 There is alfo another Gralfie plant which may fitly be referred to thefe : the leaues and 
ftalkes referable the laft deferibed, but the heads arenbout the length and bredth of a fmall Hop, 
and handfomely compaft of light fcaly filmes much like thereto ; whence fome haue termed it 
Gramen Lupuli glttmii. The colour of this pretty head when it commeth toripenefleis white. t 
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