t 94 J 
ca, Phoenix Diorcoridis. Syii. ibid. C. B. Bin 
Lolium rubriunGer. Lolium rubrum ii\e Phoe- 
nix Bark. Red Darnel-grafs. by the ^\'ay lides 
and in rich Failures. 
6 Grames Alopecuro fimile glabrum I 
cum piiis longiufculis in ipica. Onocordon ; 
denominatum, bj;/. 325. /. B. Alopecureides 
majiis. GVr. L;/^. Phalarcides majus. lark. Bhe\'i 
mo/i common Fo>,tajI-grafs. Common in Paltures. ^ 
7 Gramen aqua*'icum geniculatum fpicatum. 
Sy-j. ibid C. B. Pm. duviatile Ipicatum. Gei\ ^ 
aquaticum Spicatum. Park. ^f ikcd licli-gra.js\\ 
near the Water fide in many Places. 
8 Gr amen mvofuroides majus, fpica longio- ( 
re arillis rectis Sjn. 397. Sjv/. II. cum cauda |. 
muris purpurafeente. I. B. aiqpecuroides fpica j- 
longa majus ec minus. Park. The greater Monfe-^ 
lail-grafs. Among the Corn and in Fields, 
S 
9 Gramen Typhinum majus feu primum Syn. q 
398. Gcr. Em. medium feu vulgat if iimum Park. ~ 
Tb-c great ejr Cats-taii-grafs. pretty frequent near 
Hedges and in Paliures, 
10 Gramen Typhynum minus Syn. ibid. Get'. 
Park, typhoides afperum alterum. C. B Pm: pi 
The Ie£er Cats-tail-grafs. with the foregoing. 
II Gramen vernum fpica brevi laxa. Syn. ibid: t- 
Syn. II. Gramen anthoxanton fpicatum. 7 . B. 
VernaJ-grafs t'cirh a kofe yellotvilb Spike, very com- 
iijon Ln Meadows early in the Spring. : 
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