GRASSES. 
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IH. 
Avenafatua, L. \ JEgilops quihufdam arijlh 
recurvis^ feu Avena pilofa. J. B. 2. 433. Pt. 389. Feftu- 
ca utricuUs lanuglnejla'vefcentibus- B. 1 o. Bearded Oat. 
Flowers paniculate, calyces triflorous, florets all pilole 
at the bafe, awns fmooth. Among corn. O. vl. — 
• VIIL 
4. Avena Jlavefcens.l^, ii^.Gramen avcnaceuni pra- 
ienfe elatius^ panicula flavefcente^ locujiis parvis, Rr 
407. Yellow Oat. Panicle loofe, calyces triflo- 
rous, fliort, florets all awned. In meadows and pa- 
ilures. Vl. VIL 
5. Avena pralenfis, L. 1 1 9. Gramen avenaceu?n mo?i^ 
iamimfpicafimpUcf arijlis recurvis,^, 405. Meadow 
Oat. Calyces quinqueflorous, fpicate, leaves invo- 
lute. In dry paftures. VII. 
6. Avena pubefeens, L. 1665. Gramen avenaceum 7. 
feu glabru 7 n ( potius hirfutum J panicula pupuro-argentea 
fplendente, R. 406. Fejluca dumetorwn, B. 20. Hairy 
Oat. Calyces commonly triflorous, fubfpicate, pi- 
. lofe at the bale, leaves plane, hairy. In dry pa- 
flures. Between North fleet and Gravefend. VL 
Arundo. Reed. Calyx diphyllous, florets con- 
gefted, pilofe. 
1. Arundo phragmites, L. 120. A, vallaioria. Ger. 
02. R. ^ol. A, vulgaris five phragmites Diofeoridis 
aa-hoLiio; xoLouMOKi F^eophrafli, B. 17. Common Reed. 
Calyces quinque florous, panicle loofe. In rivers 
and ponds. 7 p. VII. 
2. Arundo epigej os, "L. \ 7 o,CalamogroJlisminorglu- 
mis ruffis et viridibus. Pet. gram. 69. R. 401. Small 
Reed. Calyces uniflorous, pa>ncle erect, leaves 
fmooth under. About Oundle in Leiceflerfliire. Tjl. 
Vil. 
3. Arundo Calamogrqftis, L. 12 i. Gramen arundina- 
ceum panicula molli fpadlcea majus. B. 7. R» foi. 
Branched Reed. Reed-g' afs with a pappofe panicle. 
Calyces uniflorous, fteaa branched. Jn moifl: woods 
and 
