Of the l-iiiftorie ofP1ants. L I B. I.

places,and are to bee found with their heads about the middle of Summer; and {mm Of them foow net.

It} T56 Names. The Eirfi ofthefe by Loéel is called Gmmmymluflre mzjmd 2 This by Ge[3¢er,Loécl,and Dodomem is called Pfi'lld06yP€fIt5’s Lalval names this,C_yp67m lorzgm inodarwfylucjirzk. E e alfo calls this,Cy/term Aquatic»: feyztentriomlis, ‘D D This is the Cyyemsgrammcn miliaceiz of Loécl and Pam: : the IVIWMS 51¢!“ 111 E118 H 1/21 0?‘ .LugdWe

pz1g.9 8 8.and the PJ/kudotyperzuyolycarpos Oi.T/.7/ll/MS.‘

$ 5 Cypcrm graminem miliaccm,

1 C arm ratzmdm inodorzis the lrzlsg 4 W J I Millet Cypetusgraflh

Round Baltard Cypetus.

'1" he Tempemmre andvermef None of thefe are made vfe of in Phyfickes but by their tafie they feemé to be_ of a (Ola ma afltringent qualitie. i

ili CH 4 P. 2.2; Of dizzers other (jrafles,

Q] The Dcfcrzjition.

1 ' V, I His Ote or H_auer-graffe defcribed by Clufius,hath fmallc e c ; h It lk Ii T are fome cubit high,flender,jointed,and fet with (hot: narrr<§vvpl:i]a?ii:TaSt tth: t:p Si‘

the'{’talke growes the eate,long, iiender, and bending, eompofed ofdownie huskgs

containing a. feed like to a naked Ote.The feed 15 l‘_1PC 1“ I"1Y- Itgrovves in the mountainous and fhadowie woodsof Hungflflea Auflflas and Bohemia. Our Authour miiiaking him felfe in the fi- gure;-.nd as much in the tltlfigaue the figme ofthls for Byumt Barley, with this title, Hon/mm Di-_ fliciiori. See the former ed1tlO1'1gP’lg‘6 6- a M i i '4 2 1 cannot omit this elegant Gtafl'e,found by M‘.Gaodyer vpon the walls of the anciemcity of N/V'inche{ti+r, and not defcribed as yet by any that I k_.novv of. It bath a fibrous and itriugy root, which arife leaues long and narr0W,W111Ch §$1'°"““% 01d, b€C0II1<= found as thofe of Syéitum or Mat-

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L1 Ba L Of the Hiltorie of Plants.

N:]tc‘!‘i‘;)°U°d=31}30Dg theft gtaiiie leaues there gtowes vp a (lender {lalke fonie two footlong, fcarfe and at e::1pl‘1%i1l§,?llt oft times hanging down the head or top of theeaie: ithath fometwo joints, man and [10 dt cheat pretty graiiie leafe. The eare 1S almoftzs footiu lengtli, compofed ofymany our and d en er airy tu fts,which when they come to maturitie vlooke of a grayifh or whitifh co- . a 0e very well refemble a Capons taile 3 whence my friend the firft obferued thereof, game

i ' . ;I¥1C‘t{ttle0fGramefl M-xfivirreoc. or Capons-taile grafle 5 by which name I receiued the feed thereofi 191 Owne, tooke root,and flourifhes.

ii I G'r4.vzomanuma'z2m4ccum.

_ i 2 Gmmerz murorum yicu ionggfftmas Mountaine Hauer. G tafle. J

Cap0n.taile Graffe;

T 3 Next to this I tliinlze [it to place the Gmmen Cr%at:m2,or C'0cl<s—c0m-be gra (Te O\f’§.1z¢//iIm5._

is . . . mnggaife bath for the root many white fibrous threds thicke pack: together : the leaues are but . 3

with f . . A _ . V °mC tn 0 or three knots a piece : the leaues of the flzalhe are fome foure or flue inches long :

_ :: ’Cso€‘:§11:l;>Dgi ih',ofa pale greene colotirfomcwhat bending, fo that in Come for: it re *em_ -

lsordinafl A eo a Coclte,ot the f;ed.vefi'ell of that plant which is called Cztput Ga/lmaceum. his 1 Y t_0 be found in mofi medowes-about Mid-iumm-era ,

0 etc is a_1fo.co.rtimo_nly about the fame time in our tncdowes tobe found a Graiie ggow-

me cubit hi gh,hautng a {mall {tall<e,at the the top whereof there grows an eare fome inch

~ .1 } ~ . . . 3 fesor twoinches long.c0nfi{hngas'it were of two ranlces of come : it very much telem-

he - . .. . . V termed goth in (hape and colour, and in his (host bearded awties, wherefore It may Vet)’ 5”)’ be in the H rmen ficalm:m2,or Ric-—gtafT'e. Yet it isnot Grammflricafiralina which Bimlzimr defctibcsy

than thiislyfffiufintil plgce_,in his Prodramm‘,}’“.£’ -18. for that is much taller, and the care lfitlclllafgcr S n‘:i_fIty defctiption. _ _ . I ; A A V t ‘V V which Bwliuers places about hedges, inIuly and Augufi is to be found a_ fineylgyge tall Grailfe! nth {talk ””‘ ("'fh0‘3ifC} fii'Pt defcrib’cd.it) hathiviider the name’0fGr:m‘2'm {]2ic.z i_';'__rz'za W‘]W¢ This STOW dings 35 tall as Ric‘, but_not fO‘thlCke,n?lthCr are theleaues fobrogitdi: at the top of the fiallte Wmch haue5f'3I'113I[[lC'ilC[lC flattifh ea're_s con’(i{hn_e; of two ranl-res of chafiie husk-es or feed-ve (Tels, 6 Th ?? mflih little Houres like to thofe ofWheat. _ y _ 1 . J : etc is alfo commonly t'o"be found about May or the beginning of I un(?,’lIl medowcs and

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out the bigne {Te of the ordinarie medow-grafl'e 3. the (talks are fome cubi tand hiilfe high,»