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4. Gram'* lunccuni aqtjaticttm magulfarfapanicula. The other water Rull, graffe with joynted leaves. 
This other water Rufh graffe is very like in the growing unto the lift, the chiefeft differences be in the (hikes, 
that are greater arid rife higher, u, the leaves which arc joynted like unto the wood Rufh graffe, and in the tope 
which are more Ipread with lmall heads. r * * 
5. Gramen Iunceum aejuaticum Bauhini. Bauhinm his doutle formed water Rufh graffe 
I have hereunto added this double formed kinde of Rufh graffeof £auhinus, called whereby he 
would correct that Gramen aquat,cum akerum which £*Majid Tahermon n,* fc t forth, becaufe the leaves had no 
joynts in them as he liith the true fortfhonld have, (but is rather another fort as I thinke ) for having W 
ven one figurewith many (mall tufts or heades.fuch as itbeareth in the fummer time,he fhewelh another,tha°t the 
fame plant he faith after hay harvefl, fhooteth forth another hand-high ftalke with certaine chaffie heads narred 
into many threds and feldorne beareth then any (uch like heads as the former on it: nothavir,gf:c„ehl’ior l 
can no further judge thereof,but give you my opinion. ° c ‘ 1 
6. Gramen Junceummantimummajw, The greater SeaRufhlikcgraffe 
This: greater Sea Rnfh graffe hath many hard fmooth leaves.tike Rufhes. rif.ng from the tufted roots# and a 
mucTfmalTer UndrynCndernak£dftalkCSSb0Ut 1 footc hi £ h > with Rulh like headcs growiug at the toppes, bui 
+ ,. 7 ' Gramen Iunceum maritimumdeufefiifatnm. Thicke fet Sea Rulhlike graffe 
This other Sea graffe hath long hard leaves like Rufhes,growing thicke and clofe together, the (hikes are fi-nde- 
roote is hke alfo! S£t faring a lmall head at the toppe like unto a Rufh, wht reumo rt 
8. Gramen Iunceum maritinum minimum Zelandicum . The lead Sea Rufhlike graffe of Zcland 
This whole plant fcarfe exCcedcth halfe a cubit in height,but fpreadeth like a fmall tuffocke from evrh r„ ,a if 
roote,whereof nfeth a (ingle linall ftalke,with (mall hairy like leaves therewith^ a fmall thitdte head auhe "n 
_, . 9 - Gramen Iunceum mantxmum ex.le Flmoflij. Small Sea Rufh graffe of Plimmcuth P ’ 
The leaves of this fmall Ruff, graffe are many .growing thicke together, andasfine almoff as haires or threds 
among which rife up fundry ftender unjoynted ftalkcs, bearing exceeding fmall (harpe pointed heades [hereon 
the llalkes appearing above them, and pointed • the foofesare many fmall long fibers P This was fnn„d " n 
Plimmcuth as Dover in their wet grounds. ungnoers. Itus was found as well at 
XU- r n°* U exile jaucifolium. Aleffer Rufh graffe with fewer leaves 
This fmal graffe hath fe wer and (hotter fttlkes and leaues than the laft.more foft alfo and delicate whole j." 
are a little bigger apd prickly, and the ftalke rifing above them as in the other : the roote it fm and ftcnder 
I i. Gramen Iunceum mm,mum Holofto Mattbiolicongener.Vat fmallcft Rulh graffe like the form, T a „ 
This little graffe groweth with fundry fmall thred like leaves, fcarft an inch and a halfe long wilh fmfller nV 
he ftalkes, which ate about twife their length, at whofe toppes ftand two or three fmall h"fde[hke rn fhof t 
Rulhes.but with rounder graines or feed«a,crem^n<Ulofer f et togcther ; the roote is.very fmall and threddyt * 
nsfhlfeftdjf” “* rUtf!dea:lydechrCd '"What manner of places they grow, flouriihing in the fummer time/ 
, ( The Tfymes, 
. "^c Second, fifth,and eight, arc of Haubims mention. The third of Tabermnntsim , T >■ , . • .- 
is alfo the fixt and fevcnth.thc reft have not beere exhibited by any before. * * d Ubel ' and ^ 
_ The Vermes. 
, T r cre c,n “ s I'ttle be faid of tbcfeSraffes being hard and faplcffe,that no cattle will feederhotx » e , 
the like, nor having in them any mcdicinablc quality for man; d thcrcon * 3 of others 
Chap. XXXVIII. 
Gramen Iunceum Unatumfve Tomhjcinum.velImcus Bemljcinus. Cotton Graffes or Rufhes 
eiS-SfaSSSSsHS-'Ki: 
Although 5 ' Grame * lu " CfUm Unatum minus. Small French Cotton Graffe 
nor beare they at tjleir wppesTo grMt ^uft o^Cottony^ea^d but'are F* ’8* '**° t C if ^ a ^ s r te much higher, 
the wtnde being ripe,but living a fmallhcad like a Crowfoote head ™ away witb 
iblacke.and not much unlike the former, , neaa.ot feede behind it; the roote is fomewhat 
4. Cramer, 
