tz HAp. 2 . ' Theatrum ‘Botamcum* __T. Rl _ B _ K JL1« 
i. 3. Graven latifoiuim, angv/lifolium 
fpita tritieea compafla. 
Clofc cared vvhitc and red Wl.catc. 
4. 5 , Gr amen ar.guslifolium /pica triticUnutict 
fimi i £r Jpica Bryqe majoru. 
Rufo l.afcd white Wheate GrtflTe ; and the greater Spelt wheats Gralfc. 
% . 
7 . Gramen Secalinum maximum, 
Rye-Graffe, two great forts. 
The (hike hereof rifeth fometimes to be two or three foote 
high, having but few and {hort leaves thereon; the fpike is 
of two, three or foure inches long, bearded,and very like 
unto an eareof Rye, but with running rootes and joynted. 
Him. Ofthiskinde there is a Iefler fort alfonot differing from 
them before but in the fmallnelfe, and that the rooteis 
cheaddy. 
The Place and Time , 
Mod ofthefegraffes have beene found in our owneland, 
in paflures and corne grounds in Verity not farre from the 
Thames, andfiourifh when others doe. 
The Thames, 
Each of thefe hath the name in the title that Bauhinus in 
his Prodrome doth call them by, or with very little varietie 
which is according to Lobels intention. 
The Vertues . 
We know of no ufe that thele arc put to in Phyfickc, and 
therefore we can fay no more of them. 
Chap. II. 
Lolhtm & Cjramen loliaceum. 
Darnel^and Darnell-CSraffe. 
S Ecaufethe fpikedhead of Darnell doth lomc- 
what refemb’.e the fpikes of Come of the for¬ 
mer, I thought it roeete to joyne it, and the 
1. Lolium album. 
White Darnell. 
The Darnell it felfe hath all the Winter long, fundry long 
fat and rough, leaves ( which when the ftalke rifeth, which 
7. Gramen Secatinum maximum Majul&wnus: 
Rye*GraflTe of three forts: 
