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tivated in Cornwall at the Land’s-end, and makes 
exceeding fine oat-cakes. It has alfo the good qua- 
lity of thriving on the pooreft land. 
31. Avena Fatua. 
Wild-Oats. 
A great peft to corn-fields. 
32. AVENA PRATENSIS. 
Meadow Oat-Gra/s. 
This is a tolerable good pafture-grafs, efpecially 
for poor, brafhy, and ftony land; as it will thrive 
where the Poas, its betters, will not. It grows 
abundantly about Farley quarries, and high banks 
on the edges of King’s-Down, Chapel-Plaifter, &c. 
33. AvVENA PUBESCENS. 
Hairy Oat-Gra/s. 
Not worth cultivating, being too rough to be 
pleafant. Grows in ftony, brafhy land, as in paf- 
tures about Badminton. 
34. AvENA FLAva. 
Yellow Oat-Gra/s. 
This is a tolerable fweet grafs, though vaftly in- 
ferior to the Poas and Fefcues. It iscommon in dry 
paftures, as the Common-Houfe clofes, Bath. 
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