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but bv few that ate curious in thefe minutes, and flowrilheth at the fame time with the reft. 
UU1, a ’ The Names. 
cfoicbyi’lw.and Gramcti[onorum Flandrorum ,as is before faid.and is the fifth GraiTe by Dedmutu, and \Gramen 
If^numWTahermontanL and Gerard, who calleth it in Enghfb Darnell Sraffe, but I follow the Latine or 
Dutch name. The laft is of Bauhimu his relation likewife. 
The pertttes. 
All thefe Graffes are neglefted.as not ufefull in Phyficke, and therefore left to the fmall Birdes to feede upon,' 
as they doe upon many other forts. 
Chap. VIII. 
Gramen Panic;am. Panicke Grafi'e. 
H Hprpbnfnndrv forts of Graffes that refemble the head of Panicke, fomentwly, and others longer. 
knowne, fome large, fome l'mall, all which cannot be comprehended m one Chapter, I muft there¬ 
fore fticw you fome here,and the reft after them. 
I Fttnicnm fylvefire herbanoyiint % W lid P anicke of trance. 
This Wild Panicke hath fome neererefemblance unto Millet, in the fpreading of the tufted head, 
beinu compofedof fundry parts.each nee.e refcmbling a Panicke head, and yet called MtUnm fjheflr; by fome. 
the iovntTd P ftalke with leaves thereon arc very like unto Panicke, yet much leffe in all, and therefore is by many 
lidtewife referred to Panicke, the roote is fibrous alfo like unto Panicke. 
likewile reter . M vt fl re fine*. Panicke corne Graffe With (ingle cares 
This finale Panicke Graffe, hath weaker and fmaller ftalkes then the former and fcarfe riling upright, with 
fbortcr leaves* on them, the toppes of the ftalkes are feyerally furnifticd with a fpiked rough head,flicking to any 
garment it toucheth, M. tohtail w ade PanickeGraffeof ‘Dalechampiw- 
aW.S8^£SSSSX»iSk •* TheKa[ecW0Olher lorchereof. 
Tanicttm [yl^eflrc berbttrlorum. 
Wilde Panicke of France, 
4, 2,3. Tanicum fylvefire ariflu Lnzu,(plca[implicit 
Sylveftre Dalecbampij , cjmvaric/as. 
Bearded,finglc cared, and wild Panicke Grr.flc. 
the 
