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III Males. II Females. Tri. Di, 
81. ^all Brome^Grass. — B. giganteus. 
Panicle nodding, spikelets with 4 florets, 
shorter than the awms. — Curtis. V. 7. 
Leers. X. 1. 
Woods and Hedges, July, P. Rare. 
Bromhaniy — HazeUwood Lane. 
Oat-Grass. A vena. Gen. PI. 122. 
Cup of 2 valves, many-flowered, with a 
twisted awn on the back. 
82. Bearded Oat-Grass. — A. fatua. 
Panicled, cup with 3 florets, all awned and 
hairy at the base. — Martyn. 81. admirable. 
Leers. IX. 4. 
Cornfields, July, A. Common. 
83. Rough Oat-Grass. — A. pubescens. 
Almost spiked, cups with about 3 florets, 
hairy at the base, leaves flat, dowmy. — «= 
Ray’s Synopsis, tab. XXL fig. 2. 
Pastures, June, P. Common. 
84. Meadow Oat -Grass. — A. pratensis. 
Panicle undivided, chafl* with 5 florets, 
leaves rolled in, naked. — Ray’s Synopsis. 
XXI. I. 
Dry Pastures, July, P. Common. 
Yellow 
