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effufa, B. 9. graminea ncmoralh latifoUa mollis. B. 9. 
Wood Drank. Bufli Oat-grafs with a i'parf'ed pa- 
nicle. Panicle iiutant, fpiculse ovato-oblong. In 
woods and hedges. ©. VII. Vlll. 
5. Bromus eredus. Hudf. 39. Upright Drank. 
Panicle finiple, erect, fpiculae ovato-oblong, leaves 
involute, pilofe. In dry places in Kent. 7 /;. VI. 
6. Bromus tedorum. L. 1 1^. Fejluca avenacea JlerF 
Us fpidseredis. Pluk.alm. 174. R. 413. Wall Drank. 
Panicle nutant, fpiculae linear. In dry paRurcs and 
on walls. Q. V. 
7. Bromus giganteus, L. 114. Gramen avenaceum 
glabrum.^ panicula e fpicis raris Jirigojis co?npoJita^ ari- 
ftis tenwjjimis. R. 415. Tall Drank. Panicle nutant, 
fpiculx quadrifiorous, awns Ihorter. In moill woods 
and hedges. VIII. 
8. Bromus racemofus, L. 114. Fejluca an^enacea fpF 
.cis Jirigofioribus e glumis glabris compadis. R. 414. 
Cluttered Drank. Smooth Oat-grals with more 
compact panicles. Clutter limple, fpiculx common- 
ly contitting of fix florets, fmooth, awned. In mea- 
dows and paftures. O. V. VI. 
9. Bromus pinnatus. L. 115. Gramen /pica Brizce 
majus. B. 9. R. 392. Spiked Drank. Spiculx alter- 
nate, fubfeflile, round, item undivided. In dry 
paftures and on heaths. In Yorkfhire. VI. 
Avena. Oat. Calyx diphyllous, awn dorfal, 
twifted. 
1. Avena elatior, L. 117. Gramen avenaceum pani^ 
cula acerofa^ Jemine pappofo. Dill. Gifl'. 93. app. 48. 
R. 406. — b. G. nodofum avenacea panicula, B. 2. R. 
406. Hedge Oat. Flowers paniculate, calyces bi- 
florous, hermaphrodite floret mutic, male awned. 
By hedges and'among corn, VII. Vlll. 
2. Avena nuda. L. 118. J. B. 2. 43;. B. 23. R. 389. 
Naked Oat. Pilcorn; Flowers paniculate, calyces 
trifloious, receptacle exceeding the calyx. In corn 
fields^ In Coinwall and Staflbrdfhire. Q. VII, 
3. Avena 
