TRIANDRIA DIGYNIA. 105 



TaU Brome-Grafs. ylngl'is. 



In fnady woods, as at Annaddy^ ;n Nether-Lorn^ 

 &c. 1;. Vill. 



AVENA. Gen. Plc^i. 



Cal. bivalvis, multiflorus •, arlfta dorlixli contorta. 



AVENA paniculata, calycibus bifloris flofculq 

 hermaphrodito fubmutico, mafculo ariftato. Sp^ 

 J)L 117. {Oed. Dan. 165. Mons. Hifl.f. 8 /. 7. 

 /. 37 £5? 3S. Bauh. Prod. p. o,. fig- ad dext,) 



Tall Oat-Grafs. Anglis, 



Swines Ar-Nnts, or Earth-Nuts. Scoiis. 



In hedges and paftures frequent. '^. VJI. 



It varies with fibrous roots, or with feveral tuber- 

 cles laid upon one another. 



A. paniculata calycibus trifloris, flofculis omnibus 

 bafi pilofis; ariftis totis Isvibus. Sp. pi. 118. 

 {Moris. Hi/i.f. 8. t. 7./. 5. Barrel, ic. ys- ^- 2 J 



Bearded Oat-Grafs. Anglis. 



In corn fields. Sibbald. q, VII. 



1 he beard of this is well known to make a very 

 fenfible hygrometer. The feeds Iiave a hairy 

 Tlind. 



A. fubfpicata, calycibus fubtrifloris bafi pilofis, 

 foliis planis pubefcentibus. Syjf, Nat. 99. (Raj. 

 Syn. 406. t. 21. f. 2.) 



Soft Oat- Grafs. Anglis. 



On dry mountainous paftures. %. VI. VII. 



AVENA fubfpicata, calycibus 5-floris. Sp.pLiig. 



Raj.. 



