Gramen jivenaceam *ltero,a!teriwtia:m 
exile moUiceilis foltjs. 
So»U Oaten Grafle,one headfeton another, 
and In>all fofc Oatcn-Giafl'e. 
Gramen Ave.aceum fitpiium trvexfe. 
Low Medow Oaten Graffe 
The leaves hereof are as fmaU as the lalt, an inch, or an 
inch and a halfe long, the (hikes are (lender and weake,lea¬ 
ning downewards with a few bearded hu kes lpike faihion 
atthetoppe. 
io. Gr/tmcn Avenacctim fujnnum fto/cujes becalwie. 
Long wingedOate Grade flowring likeRye. 
This Grade (preadeth many (lalkes or being able to rife 
up,of a cubit long, full of joynts, and fmall (Lore leaves on 
them,of awhi'ifti greenecolour, the toppesare fur, idled 
with route or live Oate iilte heads, butuiore winged and 
with (liort aunes, fomewhat hard and flowring like 
Rye. 
11. Gramen Avenareum exile moUiccUis folijj , 
Small fofc leafed Oaten Graffe. 
This fmall Graffe is very like the Gramen exile duriu,, 
that it may eafily he mKUken. and differing from it onely m 
the leaves,that arc longer and foft,as the whole plant elfc is 
not halfe a foote high,and in the fpiked toppe, whole parts 
arc winged. 
12 . Gramen Avenacettm altero alteriinnatum . 
Small Oaten Graffe one head fet on another. 
This fine (mail Graffe refembleth well the Gramen Xri- 
tam cum ma~ttimum^bzvinG l divers haire like leaves and hard, 
w:ch filch like ipan long ftalkes, fome whereof bearc their 
fmall fh'.i pehuskes at their toppes onely asothers doe, and ... * - 
others out of a tufr of leaves in the middle of the ftalke, fendeth forth an other fhort ftalke With fuch h P c 
huwkes on them as the other 
The Place and Time. _ , 
All thele forts grow in the fieldes of this Land,fome in one place,and fomc in another, as they have beene o. 
ferve^eithcr of plowed or fallow grounds,and ilower in the Summer feafon. 
