o r rumen imceum tarvum Five Holojlium Matthuli & Greimen tufmU Flandrorum. TodeGraffr. 
This ig„(h graffe ("which the Flemmings generally cal' Badit graffe, that is, Tode grafle, and taken to bet 
, Helelhumol Matthnlus in his lath edition) groweth not much above a panne high, whofc (eaves are very 
fmall and thofe on the (lender (hikes and branches from the joynts leffer, whereat and likewxfe at the toppe. 
rn i’fnrrh fmall veliowilh chaffie heads or huskes, with (hort aunts as ltwere at the ends , each upona fhorc 
, . one bove another: the roote is fibrous and, eddilh. There groweth about and feme other 
UcJ ' un& Sone or two other forts hereof differing from it in fm.lnefle, and likewifc the one (mailer then the 
other, whofe heads are thicker or doferfet together. 
n. Gramm morstmum IaaccumcapitcfejHamofa. Mountaine RufhiGraffe with fcaly heads- 
From a (mall fibrous, roote rife up two or three rulh-like leaves about halfe a foote longs the (hikesare 
fmooth and without any joynt or leafe thereon rifing a foote high, at th. toppe whereof from betv eene two 
rough leav e, the one being long the other (hort fhooteth forth a fcaly head, fmall at the toppe fotirewhat r.fem- 
bling the head of the Fhalurit Canary Grade. ^ ^ ^ ^ 
Some of thefe gralTes grow on hills others in woods or ncarc them : the firft on a high hill in Wales called 
g'erwin continually covered with clouds and miils.and watered with fundry fhowers of rame.wheu at the lame 
rime the Sunne willfhine faire in the valliesbelow it: the woods neare Highgati ’and the medowes thereabout 
doc nourilh many ofthe other varieties: thclaft was found on mount Baidas, and doe all flourifh in the Som¬ 
mer moneths of and Inly. 
The Names. 
Bv the name - inGreeke.and Gramm Jstnceum or lur.ccides in T.atine be all thefe plants knowne i The 
fiih Label had emended to call liar do Gangiti jpuriafimilii capitlarse planta , but 1 have altered it and referred it ra- 
rhrr rn thele Rufh Grades whereunto it is mold like, and fo is the fecond alfo, being neither of them mentioned 
llv , nv before : the two forts of thefixt, the feaventh and the two fmaller forts of the eight are not like wife cx- 
in anv other author :the third fourth lift and eight are focntitnlcdby others as they are here fetdowne, yec 
Thalisu calleth the eight Cjramenepi^onato caulon,znd BanhirtUi Gramennemorcfumcaliculrs paleuesnivul 1 thilihe 
it is leldome in any wood : the lalt Bauhinm fo called as it is in the title. 
The Venues. 
All thefe forts of Graffes have beene fo lately found out,that there is no known! ule made of them in Phyficke; 
and for the eight although CMatthwlue in his laft edition gave the figu.e of it, entitling it lielejhum, and with¬ 
out any defer,ption, andfeemedtoreferreittothatof D.ofcorides , whofe propertie is to bindeand coniolidate 
flefl, whereof this is no way gulity, but it is altogether impede like agraffe and without fappe like a rufh, andia 
therefore called Hclojlinm AFattbieli ever fince by all authors.or by thefe other utiles it .beareth.for it is not yet 
bnowne what that true Hshjhum oiVitforidej it, not any knowne plant can bee found in all things to tquall 
it fully. 
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