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ill Males. 11 Females. Tfi. Di. 
85. Yellow Oat-Grass. — A. flavesceris. 
Panicle loose, cups short, 3 florets in each, 
all awned. — Curtis III. 5. Martyn 112. 
Meadows, Pastures^ June, P. Common. 
86. Yall Oat-Grass. — A. elatior. 
Panicled, cups wdth 2 florets, the one with 
both male and female organs nearly awn- 
less ; the other with only male, awned. — 
Curtis. Ill, 6. Martyn. 7. 
Ohs : 
I have observed with regret this Plant arranged with the 
Holci^ it were better^ if Linnaeus must be departed from^ 
to return the Hold to their natural station amongst the 
triandrous Grasses. 
Reed-Grass. Arundo. Gen. PI. 1201. 
Cup, 2 valves. Florets crowded, surround- 
ed with wool. 
87. Common Reed-Grass. ~ A Phragmites. 
Panicle loose, cups with 5 florets. — Sow- 
erby. 401. 
Wet Ditches and Banks of Rivers, July, P. 
Common. 
88. Wood Reed-Grass. — A Calamagrostis. 
Cups with 1 floret, smooth. Blossoms downy, 
straw branched. — Flora Danica. 280. 
Sowerby. 403. 
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