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Tbeatrum ‘Botanicum. 
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9. Gramen h;rfutu*tcapitulo globofo. 
Globe headed hairy Wood graffe. 
(mall long haires, the ftalke from among them groweth to be two foote high, withleave;i at tthe: joynts, and fee 
at the toppe with divers fmall greenifh flowers in little huskes which contame fmall feede when it is ripe, the 
roote is a tuft of many fmall long threds. .. 
a. Gramen nemorum hirfutum majue alterum fracor tuberoja raiicc. 
A greater early Wood graffe with a knobbed roote. . . 
This earely Wood grade hath larger leaves then the former, of a deeper grecne colour and as hairy alfo, on the 
nalkes are leaves at the joyntes, as in the other, and fuchlike heads or knaps of flower,, the roote is thicke, fome- 
what (hort and browne.almoft h.ke a Tormentill roote,with a number of fmall browmflr haires covering it very 
CjrAmen nemorum hirfutum latifolium minus juuceapamcula. 
The lefler broad leafed hairy Wood graffe with Ra(h like panicklcs. 
This leffer Wood graffe is very like in the growing unto the firft or broader fort,buttbat the leaves hereof are 
narrower and rhe panickle or tufted head, at the toppe of 
the fmall ftalke, is (mailer and fomevvhat refembling the 
coppes of Ru flies. . 
4 Gramen nemorum hirfutum majtu angHjhjohum. 
The greater narrow leafed hairy Wood graffe. 
The greater narrow leafed Wood graffe> is very like in 
the planner of growing unto the firft fort of Wood grafles, 
but that the leaves are much narrower, fhorter, and turning 
downewards as the firft, theftaikeis bare without joyntor 
lcafe,having at the top three fmall rough and almoft round 
fcaly heads let together: the roote is lmall and long with 
(mail fibres fet thereat. . 
5 , Gramen hirfutum angujlifolittm majm a ururn 
Another fort of nai row leafed hairy graffe. 
From a fmall reddifh fibrous roote rifeth up a (lalke neere 
two foote high .and fmooth, ufually bearing at the toppe a 
foft white panickle, fomewhat fpread, and made of fundry 
fmall feales as it were, in every one whereof lyeth v a fmall 
round blackifh feedethe leaves are few a little hairy and 
foineof therocompaffing the ftalkc : the whole panickle 
hath two fmall leaves fet at the bottome thereof, the one 
riling higher then it,the other lower: this faith Baukinu r, 
groweth in the moift fieldes of Michelfield by Baffin. 
(firumen nemorum hitfutam minui angujlifolittm. 
' The leffer narrowlcafed hairy Wood gtafl'e. 
This lc ffer Wood graffe is leffer then the latt fort, having 
many long and narrow leaves growing at the roote, as hairy 
as any before, the ftalke hath two or three joynts,and fhort 
leaves on them,and at the toppe divers fmall heads (landing 
upright,each Handing on a fmall hairy footelblke; the roote 
is fomewhat tong, like a Cipenu roote with a bufli of fmall 
long threds. 
7, Gramm nemorum hirfutum minimum . 
The lead hairy Wood graffe. 
The lead hairy Wood graffe hath more (fore of narrow 
lone hairy leaves then the laft .but elle in all things itagree- 
erh with the fixt in heads and flowers,but being whiter then 
t ^ ICI< ' g Gramen hirfutum five exileferrugineum. Small hairy browne Wood graffe. 
ThisWood graffe is as lmall as the laft, butwith Idler (lore ofleaves, the heads on the ftalkesrhat are not a- 
hove foure or five inches high, are Woolly and not fully round but a little flat and of a yellowifh browne colour, 
the roote is fmall and fibrous. 
g. GramenhirfutumcafitHlitglobofis. Globe headed hairy Wood graffe. 
This Wood grade hath long leaves as broad as the third fort here before, with fome fmall foft haires about 
the ednes, the {hikes are about a foote high,with joynts and leaves on them,the toppes being furnifhed with two 
or three round (off white woolly heads,compofed of many fmall filter like threds: the roote is fmall and thred- 
' 1 "' The Place mATime. 
All thefe'>row in Woods, fome about High gate, and other places, and flowrifh in the end of Summer, except 
the fecondJ which is earlier then any of the reft by a moneth or two foraetimes. 
The Names. 
The firft is called by Libel and others, Gramen hirfutum nemorofum.'Bauhinue giveth the figure of the third, and 
of the fifth,bat I have thereunto added alterum to diftinguifh it from the fourth, being of later invention: The 
fivt is called Cyperella Cordiby Gefr.er in fcort«,and firemen exile hirfutum Cypenidei by Lobcl, Gramen nemorum 
T>aleck,mpij byLugdunenfit, and Gramen hirfutum cafitulie Pfjllij by Bauhmue. The feventh is the gramen Leu- 
tmt'rtrmm 'Dalechamfif by Lugduneufir. The eighth is not mentioned by any before now. The laft is called 
CamhretumVlinijb'j Anguilara,Gramen Lucidumby Tabermontanue, Ce/alfinw faith the Italians doe ufually call 
it fjerba Lurdola quia ntlht luces, it fhineth more by night then by day. 
