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Gramen Afiliaceum, Millet Graft, 
SHere arc divers Grafts, whofe Tcathcrlikc toppes, doein feme fort refemble the bulhy coppe of Mil- 
kt.whereofl meant to entreaxm this Chapter, and unto them adde one or two other, which are 
I called Sorghinnm, becaufe they are more like unto Turkic or Indian Millet then the former 
Gramen Afiliaceumval^tre. Common Millet Graft 
The common Millet Graft, nfeth up with a joynted (lender [hike, with two or three fo'mewhat lame leaver 
thereon, and at the Coppe , a bulhy Ipreading tufte of many long Featherlike fprigges, confillin° of manv fmall 
chaffie huskes, within which lye imall (cede, which the fmall birds greedily devoure : the rooteis bnfcy and ft 
2 ’ GramenUAfiliaceum alteram. Another Millet Graft, 
This other Millet Graft .hath a /mail weake Italke.a cubit high, with a few narrow leaves, foure or five inches 1 
ong growing at the bottome, and two or three thereon at the joynts, the fcatherlike tuft at the toppe is fpread 
like the former, but the chaftie hnskes are much fmaller and finer t the roote is fibrous andreddiih. 1 " 
?■ Gramen Aritndwaceum yxnnicula miliacea. A third fore of Millet Graft. 
This third fort hath iundry reede like leaves,growing from a white fibrous roote,yet fhorter then the lad a 
mong which rileth up a ftalkc or two, about a cubit high, with two joynts thereon towards the toppes, andnar- 
abouuhrcc md'es Um ” ftandlng at thcm ' at thc t0 PP cs whereof Ihndeth iuch a fcatherlike toppe as the fitrt, 0 £ 
_ 4. gramen Sm-ehinam. Indian Millet Graft,or Pipe Graft. 
The Indian Millet Graft which thc Flemmings call Pipe Graffe.and Label thereupon Gramen Sonars,m TUn. 
,'°"T th , C boy T e - S „ th “ akc chem P‘P es of thc holl ow reedelike (hikes, growing halfe a yard hi-h or 
f u ■,?!? L ‘ U Hike leaves thereon,and a fpread fprked toppe of many parts above, fomewhat like 
Unto thw Indian Millet,and larger feedes therein then in Millet,the roote is fibrous. 
5 - Gramen Sorghinamalteram. Another Indian Millet Graft. 
This other fort hath hollo w (hikes like the lad, but they are weake,bending downc to the ground, and fhoo- 1 
ting out fibres therein, whcreby.it rooteth a frefh, having narrow long leaves on them, the (hike feeminn as 
IXmXje^fa^rtsare^malier. 3 P ‘ pe ’ ^ “ ** WppC ** * “ ke fprCad fpdcCd hsad as the ^tmer,wftl e 
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1 hey doe all grow in Fieldes, and by the hedge fides, as well in out Land, as in any others,although obferved 
s. Gramen Miliaccum vulgare. 
tornmon Millet Gisfle. 
4* Gramen Sorgbinwn. 
Indian or Turkic Millet Graffe. 
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