T4 
in Males. II Females. Tri. Di. 
42. Brozm Bent’-Grass. — A. canina. 
Panicle expanding, Blossom bare, i of the 
valves twice as long as the other, awned : 
Awn from the back straightish. — Leers, 
tab. IV. fig.* 2. 
"Heaths and Meadows, July, P. Rare. 
-T! 
Ampthill IVarren, — Sandy Heath. 
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43. Silky Bent^Grass. -- — A. spica-venti. 
Awn straight, stiff, very long, fixed to the 
outer petal, panicle expanding. 
Cornfields, June, A. Rare. 
For End Farm, — Luton Downs, 
44. Creeping Bent-Grass. — A. stolonifera. 
Branches of the panicle spreading, naked, 
culm creeping, cups equal. — Martyn. 120. 
Cornfields, July, P. Rare. 
St. Leonardos Farm, near Bedford. 
45. Fine Bent-Grass. — A capillaris. 
Panicle hair-like, expanding; cups av/ 1 - 
shaped, equal, rather rough, colored, florets 
awnless. — Flora Danica. 163. 
Pastures and Woods, June, P. Common. 
46. JVhite Bent-Grass. — A. alba. 
Panicle loose, cups awnless, equal, straw 
creeping. 
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