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zinefs in the head not unlike drunkennefs, 
but if eaten when cold produces but little 
effe&. Brewers and diftillers, when purchafing 
barley, do not think it difadvantageous to have 
a {mall quantity of this grain mixed’ therein; 
as it is of an inebriating quality, as its name 
imports. In Oughterard, in that part of the 
county of Galway called Cunnamara, the in- 
habitants are obliged, before they ftack their 
grain, to open every fheaf, and glean out this 
grafs. Sheep are not fond of it. 
A. June. July. 
§ Roylic bpcojltean. 
¢ Roille Breoillean. 
Ruinhelais. Ruinhelean. Bod a rinker. 
IRISH. 
Encuisu.—Annual Darnel-grafs.  Rivery. 
Ob. Roots fibrous. Stems upright, 2 feet, 
firm, cylindrical, three-knotted, leafy, very 
fmooth below, rough above. Leaves lances 
fhaped, fpreading, rough. Sheath ftriated, 
fomewhat rough, with a very fhort blunt cre- 
nulated fheath-feale. Spike upright, fimilar to 
the former, but much groffer. Calyx, valve 
lance-fhaped, fomewhat acute, awnlefs, ftriated, 
and 
