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GRAillNE.-E 



pale green or purplish, long-stalked after flowering.— Sandy 

 shores^ Channel I>lauds.— Fl. June— August. Annual. 



6. B. sll-riUs (Barren Brome).— .S7f»/ 1-^2 feet high; haves 

 hairy ; faniih 6—16 in. long, very la.K, drooping, with very long 

 branches; spikelets with their awns more than 2 ui. long, 6 — 10- 



BKO.MUS STERIL 



fl,v„J,-!). 



flowered ; flowering ghtiiie rough on the back, distinctly 7-ncrved, 

 with a straight awn longer than itself. — Fields and waste places. — 

 P'l. June — .\iigust. Annniil. 



42. Si.Kis \K \i.L:us.--,Vnnual or perennial grasses, allied to 

 liroiiiHS, \)ut with the Icuj-sliceilli sjilil less* than halfway down: 

 the haver eiiipiv glume 5-veined, the iijiper -j' — i)-\'eined ; the /hwir 



