Il 82 ChaP.2^. 
‘Tkeatrum Botanimm. 
Tribe ij. 
4. Calamogrd/lis five Grumen tomeniofum. 
The lotcu* cr woolly headed Reed grafle. 
4, CeUmoffroflv fi '** Gramcx tormtntofxm. 
The foft or Woolly Rcede graffe. 
This woolly R «dc grade, is in the roughnes, 
dryncffs,and forme of the leaves, not much un¬ 
like to that fort of boxetaile grade before fpo- 
ken of in the Chapter of F oxetailes,which they 
of Momf'lur called Pfcxdofchtnanthxm, but 
much greater, and not woolly as fome related 
them: the Halites likewife being two or three 
cubirs high,and with few joynts are rough,bea- 
ring large forked heads, fet all slang a pamckle, 
rit&ifh for fome time,but growing to ripeneffe 
of a fbining diver like whitenelfe, and as foft as 
vi'ooll in handling, from whence it tookethe 
name, the roote is fomewhat hard and rough at 
the toppe, with divers long fibres lffuing from 
it. This deferiprion is according to the Dutch 
copy,tran dated by ZcWhimfelfe. 
S. CalamogrojtU torojapamcula. 
Round tufted Rcede grade. 
This fort of Rcede grade hath narrow long 
leaves fomewhat lofter and gentler in handling 
then the others before,yet not eaten by any cat- 
tic: the tuftorpanickle it felfe is more round, 
and thicker, with fborter heads, fet dofe to¬ 
gether liltefmall knots or knobs, but fomewhat 
hat on one fide, the bloomings hereof areofa 
yellowifii purple colour, fome panicklcs like¬ 
wife are found to be more long and narro\v ; the 
rootes are fmali and ftringy. 
5 . Calamogro/Iis torofiipanicula. 
Round lafccdRecdc graffe. 
6. Calmogrofiii Montana enedu five Scirpm Tragi. 
The greater Mounraine Rcede graffe. 
