C O N C 0 K D I A. 
rJP ,- f J- Park and elf»where, but not common. 
' n * Hairy Gelled Grafs. Gramen fpic 3 crijlata fubhiriutum, 
j 9 , i rr. 8. 19 Th. 43. z. Pork. 1160. f z B. Ok. 191 
r * * f 3 fo f u - Ray lz6 $- 3 V V; & “tVj 5 * 1 a 
,8 ^dVo, 3 fluk ey f 7. Vide P/nra Botan. Hort. ///. pi. 7. 
jjy,ll v f'orpnr- I hive found it on Black-Heath, 
to m Crtjled Grafs. R. 1x70.13 Syn. ed. 153 . * 6 z 8 c 
viriis,CB. 10. 8 pr. ~ r -73 f Th. 158. f Park. 
0 "? f ' 6 . B. Ox. 192. 16 Its Spikes are firft blue, then pale 
diite* Pound in Wejlmorland. 
a, Mr R*f* Small Spring-Grafs. Gramen parvum prapcox, 
. *125(3 canefcente, Ray Syn. 191. zi d 260. zz Pluk, 33 ‘ 
" v Ok. 192. 24 qr? Ray 1271. 17 S 184. d 253. In 
l^y barren Soil, from the midft cf April till after Mid, 
^SECT VIII. Gramina Mifccllanea. Mifcellany Grajfes. 
(i Rough Grafs, R. 1x87.19 S. 190.16 d 159. 17. B. Ox. 
101.38 T 6. f opr. 
Lwn fpicatum afpero folio, CB 3. 5 pt. 5. ri pr. 9. f 1. 
opt. Th. 45 f Chair. 183. f 4. Lugd, 4x7. fx. flirA.n6o 
f7* Very common in Pafiures and by Hedges, from May till 
fifDoody’s Rough Grafs. Gramen afpero fimile, fed laevius. 
qi?BOr. »®3 pi 40 R 3 p 612. 4 Mr. Doody oLferved this 
prtttv common about London. 
\a Cocksfoot Grafs, K 1x71. 6 S 184. X d 253. 2. 
Gramen DaBylon laticire fblio, CB 8, 4 pr. 19. 87 Th. 114 f 
j&iii. 1 H 658. f 1. G 25. 2 Lob. 24 1 B 24. 2 O 13. 1 
Ad. 4. JonJl. 27. 2 P 1178. 1 B Ox. 184, 2 T 3. f opt. Found 
tlcntifullj in th a plough'd Fields about Elders in Suffolk, ate. 
f Small Sea Cocksfoot. DaRylon marit. minus, R. S, 184^ 
, d 253. 1 qr? Lugd. 4x1 f 2. CB 8 col. 1. 3 Th. 113. f B 
Ox. 184-4 T 3. f. 2 f opt. Grows plentifully on the Sandy 
Shores letween Penzance and Marketjeu in Cornwall. 
66 Floating Cocksfoot, or Flote Grafs, R. 1281. 7 S 255. 4 
i i8<5. 4 
Gramen aquaticum fluitans, muliipiiei fpica, CB 3. 1 c 2. pt. 
7 23 Th. 41. f Tab.ziC.z. H 654. 1. G 13. 1. P 1275.8 
f Lob. 12 2 E 14 1 Ch. 187. 5 Jonft. 14. 1 B Ox. 183. t6 
T 3. f Common in Ponds and flow Heaters from May till Sept. 
67 Common Rheed, R 1275. 1 S 185. 1 d 254. 1 B Ox. 
11& 1 T 8. f 
Jrundo vulgaris, CB 17.1 pt. 39.2 Th. 269. f Tab. 254. 1 
H703.2 G 32.1 Lob 51.1 B 70.1 O28.1 Ad.27. Dod 6 02. 1 Ch. 
1 J-’nft. 36. 1 P 1209. f l. Well known on River fides, &c. 
from Ma> till Autumn. 
<S8 Wood Rheed, R 1282. 12 f 185. 2 d 254. 2 
Gramen dr uniinacetim panicula molli fpadicea majtis, CB 7. 3 
pt. 8.39 Th. 95. f Tab. 211. 2 H 648. 2 G 7.2 Lob. 6. 2 
B8.2 Chabr. 186. 3 J 9.1 Park 1181. f 3 cpt.&4 B Ox. 
218. 2 T 3 f opt. In brambly Woods, as in that againfl the 
hariedRiver plentifully from June till Autumn. 
69 Small Rheed Grafs. Calamcgroftis minor glumis tuffs 
itvifidibus. qr? Gramen Jrund. panicula molli fpadicea minus, 
CB 7.4 its PanicUs fame green, others brown and yeliowifh, 
ve fmailer and more befe than the Wood Rheed. The hrft dif- 
covery of this Grafs isowing to Mr. John Scampton a Curiom 
Botamfl, who fent it me from Leicejlerffire. 
70 Chaffy Rheed, R 1280. 3 & 4 Var. Syn. 186. 3 d 
gramen Aruniin. aceTofa gluma nojlras, Park. 1373. f 2. opt. 
"Ox. 103. 41 & 2 T 6. f 2. f opt. Gramen Arundivaceum 
Ipicaium (ex fent. D. Vaillant) GB 6. z pt. 8. 30 Th. 94. f 
^.212. i H 648 3 G 2t. 12 f P 1181. i f 2. On the 
Banks of the Thames , and other Rivers, from Mid -May to 
Autumn. 
V Jerftj Chaffcy Rheed. Gramen Arund. acerofa gluma 
J'rleianum, R S 239. d 255. Dr. William Sherard found this 
^ the Ifle of Jerfey, on the Sea Coaft over againfl Nor- 
* miy, 
CAP. II. Frumenta & Gramina Paniculata. 
Pani.uhted Corn and G raffes. 
SECT. IX. De Avenis & Gr. Avenaceis Oats and its Grafs. 
I 1 White Oats, R 12.53. t S 178. 1 d 246, i 
dvaia vulg. S. alba GB 23. 1 pt. 51. 1 Th. 469. Matth. 326. 
^r. Tab. 1-75. z H 791. 1 G 68. 1 Lob. 31. 2 B 40 2 O 19. x 
Ad -9- Dod. 511. 1 J 75. 1 P 1134. 1 Fugd. 4 ° 3 * E Chair. 
pC4 BOx. 209. 1 T 7. f. It 5 * fown towards the Knd of 
hbruary and Beginning of March , and ripe in Auguft. 
73 Black Oats, R 1253. 2 f 179.2 d 2462 B Ox. 209. 3 
^"4 nigra,CB 23. 2 pt. 51. 2 Th.472.2 
74 Brown Oats. Avena/ii/Va f. rubra B Ox. 209. 
n,s I* a fuller Oat and commonly fown in Staffordfbire. 
3 
75 Naked Oat. In Cornwal, Pillis and Pill-corn , R 1254, 
3 S ,179, 2 d 246. 3 Avena nuda CB 23. 3 pt, 51. 3 Th. 471. 
f. Tab. 276. 1 H. 791. 2 G 68 2 Lob. 32. t B 41. 1 Dod. 
511. 2 J 75. 2 P 1134 2 Chair. 176. 5 BOx. 209. 4T. 7. f. 
opt. It’s fmailer than the White, with a clofer and more upright 
Tuft, and fhorter Pedicles \ it eafily calls its Husks. 
76 Hairy 0,7/s or Haver, R 1254. 4 S 179. 4 d 276. 4 
Fejtuca utriculis lanugine flavefeentibus, CB 10. 13 pi. 24. 106 
Th. 149. f opt. lob. 33. 2 #42. 2 O 20 3 ^d. 21. Chab. 17 6. 6 
P 1148.4 Lugd 406. f IPs taller than Oats , with crooked 
Beards and hairy yellowiflb Husks. Grows amongft Batly and 
other Corn, and ripens earlier. 
77 Burnt Oats. Avena Uflilago, CB 24. 3 pt. 52. 3 Th.476. 
f Tab. 70 3 H. 084. i G jo. 3 Lob. 36. 2 B 45. f 3. Jonft. 
77. 2 Found too often with the other Oats, 
78 Dale ’s Silver Oat. Gramen Avenaceum Mont, fpica fim» 
plici arillis recutvis, Raj 1290. n S 184. 2 d 252. 2 B Ox. 
213. 2t T 7. f 2 f opt. Its fhining Spike z or 3 Inches long, 
with few alternate unbranched Glumes. Grows on hilly Ground 
in Effex , Kent , &c. 
79 Doody’s Silver Oat. Gramen Aven. hirfutunvprJTj/rw/d 
purpurea-argenteofplendente, Ray 1909. S 192.7 d 252. 3& 262. 
10 B Ox. 213 22 Differs from the lafl in growing taller and pa¬ 
nicle branched. Found in the Pajlures about the Earl of Cards- 
gan's Houfe at Twittenham in Miidlefex. 
80 Bob-rooted Oat, K 128. 4 c 8. 1 S rpi. 1 d 260.1 B Ox. 
214 3817. fopt. 
Gramen nodofum Avenacea panicula CB 2. 1 pt. 21. 97 pr. 3 R f 
2. Th. 18. f opt. Lob. 23. 2 B 23. 2 Ad. 2. G 22. 2 J 23. 2 f 
Chabr. 180. 4 Lugd 429. f 1. Park. 1176. f x Grows in Corn 
and Hedges. 
81 Merret’s Dog Oat. Gramen Canin. Avenace " panicuH 
non nodofum Mev. Pin. B Ox. 214. 37 T 7. f 2 f opt. 
Differs front the lafl in having a threddy Roof and a longer 
Tuft, Common in Hedges and Pajlures. 
82 BobarP s Fine Oat. Gramen Avenae. fparfa panicula fpeci- 
ofa, lowuflis minimis, B Ox. 215.41 F. 3. p 611. 4 Grows a 
Foot and half high, with a handfouie Tuft a Span long,i ngrajfy 
Places. 
83 Ray's Golden Oat. Gramen Aven. prat, eldtius, paniculd 
fiavefeente, locujlis parvis, Pv 1284. 1 S 187. 2 d 256. 2 B Ox. 
215. 42 T 7. f 3. fopt. Frequent in Meadows about Mid- 
fuvimcr. 
84 Doody's great Tandy Oat graft. Gramen paniculatum, lo¬ 
cujlis parvis purpuro-argenteis majus & pelenne Doody , R, S. ed. 
258. 12 
Gramen nemorofum panic. allis capillaceo folio CB7.T pr.14. 45 
Th. 97. 1 B O v . xoo. 9 T 7.f 3. f ult. In fandy Woods and 
Heaths , from June till Autumn. 
85 Ray's (mall fandy Oat graft. Gramen paniculatum locu¬ 
jlis parvis purpuro- argenteis annuum, R 1286.14 S 189.11 dx58. 
n Gaz. Nat. Tab. 66. f$. B Ox. 200. n T 5^3. fopt. In 
fandy barren Places , from Mid Ma till Auguft. 
86 Doody's great Water Oat. Gramen Arund. aquat, panicu¬ 
la Avenacea , R 1909. S t86. 2d 254.pl.ult.il Ox. 215.46 
Firfl found by Mr. Doody on the Banks of the Thames, between 
London and Chelfey. 
87 Ray's nak d Meadow-Oat. Gramen paniculatum elatius, 
fpicis longis mu tiers fquamofts, R 1186. 10 S t88. pd 258.9 
B Ox. 183. 15 T 2 f 3. fqr? Park. H46. 3 f Frequent in moift 
Meadows from May till Mowing. 
88 Naked Wood Oat, R 1289. 4S 192,9 d 262.12 
Gramen Avenae. loaiflis rarioribus CB 19. 3 P 1151. f 3# 
Chab. 177. f 6 B Ox. 215. 49^.12. f opt. In ftiady Woods 
and Hedges. 
89 Naked Mountain Oat, R 1289. 3 Syn. ed. 262 13. 
Gramen Mom. Avenae. locuftis tubris, CB 10. xpt.10.4r pr.20. 
1 f 1 77 ;. 15 5. f Ch. 177 f 5. P 11-51. f 5 B Ox. 215. 48 T ~). f 
2. f- Mr. Fitz Roberts firft obferved this, about Kendah in Wejl- 
mar eland. 
90 Rafs Naked Oat. Gramen Avenae. parvum procumbens, 
paniculis non ariftatis, R 1288. 1 5 192. 8 d262. 11 Pluk. 34. t 
1. B Ox 177 6 T 1. f 3. f opt. On Putney Heath , and in di¬ 
vers Pajlures. 
91 Common Drank, R 1289. 5 S 191 2 d 260. 2 
Felluca Avenacea fterilis elatior, CB 9. 7 pt. 23.104 Th. 146. f 
Tab. 234. 1 H 666* f 1 C69, i Chab. 177. 1 Lob. 32. 2jS 41. 
2 O20, ] 76,1 P 1148. i HOx. ziz. ri T-j. f x. fopt. 
Frequent in Hedges and Field-iides, from May till Augufl. 
92 Small Drank, Ray 1289. 6 Var. 
Feftuca avenacea fterilis humilior, C 2 > 10. 8 pt. 23. 105 Th. 148. 
8 Found in dry Places in May, about a Span high. 
93 Bob art' s upright Drank. Feftuca avenacea fterilis, fpicis 
erettis, R 3, p 611. 3 S 237. d 261. 3 Pluk. 234. f qr? 
Ger. 
