27 0; 
on. Red or hr own Oats This is cultivated about 
Gedhng, Calton auu dtoke. 
5 Aven;^ nuda. ibid. I. B. Qer. Park 
Na ked Oats. This grows about Arnold.^ Basfor 'd 
and Brockjtow. 
tEgilops quibusdam ariflis recurvis feu A- 
vena piiol'a. dyn. 389. I. B. Feftuca utricinlis 
lanugine tiavesceuciuus. C. £. Pin. ^EglAOps 
broraoides Ger. Em. Bearded wild Oats oY fia- 
ver. Here and there among the Corn, 
, , OifO are loniewhaf more diterllve than Sarlsyi^eesA 
Whect, but are neverthelefs of goodTSJouri/i-unent both 
to Men and tBeaft. Dr. ‘John iranco recommends a 
^iet fZ>m/c of his own Contriving, which as it is.eaijiy 
.made and fit ‘to be drank in n-.ol't Dijey/.fers, in the 
Room of other Liq or I ha'egiven it a Place here.: 
‘lake cf Oats moaped, ckan in Jiveral Watsrs^ fix 
" Handful, of the fnefij Roots of wm Succory half a 
Handful, cf Red Sanders, an Ounce and a quarter, Of 
■ Nltrtm antimomatum-a quarter of an Ounte. Roil ail 
■ in fix quarts tf Spring to three, when Settled 
pour cff the clear Liquor md fweeten it tmderately 
' ’‘/IV ith fine .Loaf Stigar, 
N. ' 3 . Iff he Sanders are not put in,: ull'the refi 
is^ ahizojl ho p d enough, the Liquor wiU have .d beau- 
tiful red Colour. 
Aiirictda Itida. vid. Feziza auriculam referens 
, . , . . . J .bw T,. ' 
Atmciua muris pulchro fiore albOi vid. Carvo- 
phyliusatKealis &G. , / Tiy ■ * ' 
Bac- 
