454 



Salr 



Libl. 



Great Corn Oat-Grafs. 



hoary Oat Grafs. It has fliort narrow Leaves, fc 

 what hairy, and a little hoary withal. The S.a^ 

 has but few Joints. The Panicle is fpread, like the 

 lalt, but leffer, and is fomewhat hoary. This is 

 fometimes found leffer ; and grow both of them 

 in the Borders of Corn-fields, both in Effex and 



Oaten Grafs. It has nnany Leaves growing next 

 Stalk is leffer and lower than any of the former, but 

 the Panicles or Ears Itand at top, leffer fpread, and 

 not hoary, every one upon its own Foot-ltalL 

 CLVII.^ T. Gramen Avenacmm fquamofagluma, 



dghfor'nine hihe \Zt ^ litde ha"^.''' TheS 

 is {lender, and has fuch alike Panicle as the laft ; 

 but that the Icaley Pars ftand fingle, every one up- 

 on its own Thread like Foot-ftalk. , 



CLVIII. (,. Gramcn Avenaceum pinnata longiuf 

 cula/pka. Winged Oaten Grafs. It ^^s a flender 



than t"he kft. The Panicle is fomewhat long, but 

 fmall, and not much fpread, each Part being, as it 

 were winged or divided into leveral pieces, upon 

 one Rib or Foot-ftalk. . , 



CLIX. 7. Gramcn ^""'"^'^1^1^ -^^"^^^"l'^^ 

 ning sTalk^a Fwt high.' Theleives ar^e^ foft^nd 

 Incher'long, of a whitifli green color, divided into 

 manv winged Branches, many Parts being fet on both 

 Cde3 tlie Branch, and each Part divided, likeaF^r;? 

 Leaf ^ ^^^^ A-emiceum murorum (reBum, 



toef ' a Span, and fometimes a Foot high. ' It has 



HerhaL 



3Lind upon old Mud-wal 

 CLXI. 9. GramenAven, 



l^ fecal, nk/u„g.mnged Oat Graf mtTRie like 

 Flowers. It fprings with many Stalks, but thev fel- 

 dom rife up to be a Foot and half high ; are full of 

 Joints, and have fmaU (hort Leaves on them of a 

 whitifti green color. The tops are repleniihed with 



' CLXIII. II. Gramen Avenaceum exile, foltis 

 vitihtdrr" '^'^''^"''"^'^ ^^ ^^''^■' ^^ '" ^^ 



the Leaves, thefe being longer, and foft, as the whole 

 Plant is, and not above halfa Foot high, andfpiked 

 "cLxTv."irG.S"f l^°,rS" aUero alteri 

 ■ natum. Small Oat-Grafs one head, fet on another. 

 is a fine fmall Grafs , and much rcfembles the 



HaintLLeaTCsTwitrverTlmall'sTalksrrSpan'! 

 or eight or nine Inches high, fome of which bear 

 their fmall Iharp Husks at their tops only, as fome 



Sves1n\hr£ddle'of±Sk^^^^^^ 



ler fliort Stalk, with fuch like Iharp Husks on them 



'CLXV.'*!?. 'Gramen Avenaceum Mcntanum Qu^ 



Root coniifting of feveral long Fibres, the Stalks 

 _reflender and jointed, a Foot and half high, with 



f^ort husks,' containing Seed like to' thofe of nI 



CLXVI. 14. Gramen Ave 

 terum. Another Mountain 0. 



but in the fpiked head, v 



'"f tSoS 



talks, a Foot high, with long Leaves on the 

 id at their tops weak, bending, fpiky heads, thi: 

 k?Seef5^Grain."^ "^ "' '' ^''"^™"^ 

 CLXVIII. 16. Gramen Avenaceum Xeramp. 



wn. Red Oat-Grafs. Thi: " 



,ft, but with much lower 5 

 le husks at the top of the 

 longer, having the like Oat S^ 



ng and v^iteriikrunto Dogs-Grafs, or ^uitch- 

 moif Jart^^a"^. a""' ^f ^a dark '^l^^^^^^}^'^ 



