TRIANDRIA. DIGYNIA. Hordeum. 37 
PERENMAI, DARNEL. RED DARNEL. RAY- 
CliASS. Meadows, pastures, and road sides ; frequent, 
P. June. 
L. spica arlstata, spiculis calyce brevioribus, temu^ 
floscuiis ellipticis, culmo superne scabro. Icntunu 
L. Spikets azvned, comprejfed^ many-JIowcred ; 
- not longer than the calyx : Jiraw rough. 
BEARDED DAIliNEL. Ploughed lauds.-Southwell. 
* A. July. 
HORDEUM. Smith. 155. Withering. 170. 
Cal. lateralis, blvalvis, ternus, uniflorus. 
Cal. lateral^ 2 -valved^ i-Jloweredy 3 together, 
H. floscuiis lateralibus masculis arlstatis, glu- murinum. 
mis calycinis intermediis lanceolatis ciliatis. 
H. Lateral Jlorets male ; atoned, fmooth on the 
keel ; involucrum of the intermediate forets 
fringed. 
WALL BARLEY. MOUSE BARLEY. WAY 
BEN NET. Walls and road sides : commou. 
A. April—August. 
H. floscuiis lateralibus masculis hxevim pratense, 
aristatis, glumis calycinis omnibus setaceis 
scabris. 
H. Lateral florets male, awnlefs ; involucrum 
brijile-ftaped, rough. 
MEADOW BARLEY. Moist meadows and pastures. 
P. Juue. 
TRITICUM. Smith. 158. With, 172. 
Cal. bivalvis, solitarius, mukiflorus, in rachi 
flexuosa, dentata. 
Cal. Q.-valved, foliiary, mofly '^-fovoered. 
Florets blunthh 
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