is (lender and joynted, are narrower bur rough flillonthe toppe,groweth along fpike compofed of many heads 
Ter one above another, containing two or three huskes, with (harpe.butfhortbeardcsorawnes at the ends, the 
feede is cafily (hakcdoutof chc eare, the huske icfelfc being fomewhat cough. 
2. LoliummbrHmfivs Phenix. Red Darnell. 
The leaves hereof are (horter and narrower than of Barly, the (hikes are rcddi(h,fometimes halfe a foote high, 
with reddlfh joynts alfo, the fpike is very like the former, but fmallcrand fhorcer, and fometimes reddifh alfo, 
efpecially in the drier grounds. 
3, Lolittm alteram avenaceaglitma. Another Darnell with Oaten toppes. 
This differeth little from the firll in rootes, leaves,or (hikes, but fomewhat higher, onely the toppes hereof 
differ in that the leverall heades ate more like to winged Oaten heades, with (harpe pointes let on (lender foote 
(talkes. 
4. Phoenixjimplici & rarijjtmaglama, The fmalleft (ingle Darnell-GralTe. 
1 his is very like the red Darnell, but that it hath very few flenderer and (hotter (hikes than it. and the leaves 
alfo narrower, the fpiked head hath a few fingle huskes, fetvery fparfedly thereon. 
5. Phoenix altera brevioribw Aenjioribufque fpicii, fhe greater (ingle Darnell-Grafie. 
1 lie leaves and rootes hereof are like the red Darnell, the (hikes grow two cubits high, joynted and flraked, 
the Ipike is thinly let with chaffie heades, but they arc bigger, rounder, and thicker. 
6 . Phoenix accrofaaculcata. Small prickly Darnell-Graffe. 
The [hikes hereof are five or fixe inches high, being rough, hard, full of joynts, pointed or prickly at the ends, 
and with a few (hott leaves on them, and with all, have (mall fliorr, rough, and chatfiie like tongues, (harpe at 
the ends, fet at the joynts: the rootes are (mall white threads or fibres. 
7. Phoenix multiplici (picata panicnla. Branched Darnell-Graffe. 
This hath (lender joynted (hikes, acubite or more high, and narrow leaves, the fpiked head is as it were bran¬ 
ched into others,and herein confifteth the chiefeftdifference. 
8. Phoenix multiplied jpicanutantc. Double Darnell-Graffe with a bowing toppe. 
This differeth litteor nothing from the lad, but in the fpiked heades, which are thicker fet together, and the 
toppes of them bow downe orrurne a little round. 
9. phoenixpnlnftris&longiM (picata. Branched Mar(h Darnell-Graffe. 
Thb Darnell-Gtafle from a creeping white joynted roote, with many fibres thereat, (lfooteth forth two or 
three joynted flalkes, two foote high at the lead, the fpiked head is a foote long, branched as the fevemh is, each 
branch of a fingits lengh with winged huskes like unto Oates. 
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Red Darnell. 
