Tribe 13 . ‘ 7 he Theater of ^Plants, Chap* 9 . 1155 
the one found in our owne Land,which is fmaller, the other at Santa Cruz in Africa, which is larger, and with a 
longer fpiked head,elfe little differing. 
4. GramenPamciuta ariflit longtt Armatum. Bearded Panicke Graffe. 
The bearded Panicke Graffe,hath ffalkes and leaves,noc much unlike to the fecond fort of Faniclte Graffe, but 
larger and taller,having divers bro wne heades at the tops, one above another,armed with long and fharpe beardes 
or aunes like unto corne : the roote confifleth of many long fibres. 
y. Gramen Pamceumminui. The leffer Panicke Graffe. 
Thisis lefferthen any of the other be fore, having low bending [hikes a fpanne long, and fharpe long leaves 
thereon, with fmall long brownifh chaffie fpiked cares, likettnto thofeof Cockes foote Grafle.litfpariedlyat 
the toppes. 
6 .Gramer.Pmiceumfj Iveftre Angllcum, C-Afrkum. Wild PanickGraffe of England and of Barbary. 
We have in divers woods with us, a wilde fort of Grade, whofe fpike doth well rcfemble the Panickesbe= 
fore,and we have had one like it,brought out from Barbary,differing onely in the largcneffe thereof,both in leafe 
and head from our Englifh. 
The place and Tim, 
Thefe Graffes grow ufually among mbhifh, and in walle grounds, and fonaetimes alfo in good and manured 
fieldes, bearing their toppes in Sommer,as others doe. 
The fames '. 
The firff as I faid.is taken by Clufltu to be Milium fylveflre, by Matthiclui Camerariut and others called PanC 
cum fjlvefire, and thereupon Label addeth herbariarum,beciuCe it was fo accounted by the mod. Cefalpimu cal- 
leth it PamcaftrcUe fpccies. LugduHexJit taketh the third to be the Heiba alba P/mij, and Tragus the (econd to be 
MiliariaherbaTlmij , which Cifa/pintu calleth Panicajlre/la , and Label Panic! effgie gramen fimplici sptca. The 
fourth and fifth,are Libels lecond and third Panici ejfgie gramen, And the lafl hath not beene mentioned by any 
before. • 
7 heVertues. 
If the fecond or third, or any of their/^ceiej be the W£<i alba of Pliny, then he faith it ishurtfall and dangerous 
for caitcll,but el'pecially for fhcepe to feede thereon : there is nothing elfe recorded of them by any. 
Chap. IX. 
Cramer. PamcuUtum pratenfe. The Medow tufted Graffe. 
F the kindes of Grade that are called Pankulata,(that is with fmall heades like Panicke, or round and 
| long Catkines,called Panickles) there arc divers fortSjlbme growing in the fields rind Meddowes, u- 
' thers in the plowed and Corne grounds.a third fort is diltineuilhed bv urowinc on hils and in woods. 
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and a fourth fort in the moift plafties of fields, and in the waters: In this Chapter I will firft Ipeake of 
x. 3 . Gramenpratenfe paniculatum molle , & aareum 
tom not ante. 1 he fofc Medow tufted Graffe 3 
and the eolden tufted GralTe. 
2. Gramen Paniculatum Germani um odoratum . 
Sweets T>utcb Graffe with a tufted head. 
thofe 
