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III Males. II Females. Tri. Di. 
Walls and Road-sides, June, P. Common, 
.93. Wood-Barley, — H. sylvaticum. 
All the florets with male and female organs, 
awned : fences growing together at the base, 
shorter than the awn. — Marty n. 45. 
Woods, June, P. Rare. 
Thurleigh^ — Put me Woods, 
94. Meadozv-Barley, — H. pratense. 
Florets on the side, male ones awnless, fences 
bristle-shaped, rough. — Martyn. 108. 
Sowerby. 409. 
Meadows, Pastures, June, P. Common. 
Wheat^Grass. Triticum Gen. PI. 130. 
Cup of 2 valves, solitary, containing about 
3 florets, flowers bluntish, tapering. 
95. Creeping Wheat-Grass, — T. repens. 
Cups with 4 florets, awl-shaped, pointed, 
leaves flat. — Martyn. 124. 
Fields, July, P. too common. 
96. Bearded Wheat -Grass, — T. caiiinum. 
Cups Awl-shaped with nearly 4 florets, florets 
awned. 
Woods, Fledges, July, P. Common. 
Dog" s-tail-Grass, Cynosuris Gen. PI. iiS. 
E 2 Cuu 
