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Show The? BREET DL Sdt fas Clr 75 7s The root is fibrous. The leaves are narrow, not very long, and of a faint green. Theftalk is ten incheshiee jointed, of a pale ‘ green, and thickfet with leav bath Thear? {pikes are numerous, very flender, and brown. Gy Gai pelternfea: coatts. Ns 2G REED» GRAMEN Dhe It is common in our fouthern Counties, and flowers in July. a C, Bauhine calls it Gramen dactylonlati falio, ; We have one other fpecies: ee . Creeping Cécksfoot Grafs, Gramen repens cum panicula 1 ¢ - Frequef®on our Cocksfoot Grafs. nen dail ‘H'E RIB AL, vs Sse eal EBERT ITT es 4 HERBAL , 12, Long, flowered Wood Millet Grafs, Gra- 19. Soft, tufted Me adaw Millet Grafs, G fe molle. The head greeenaily t Millet. Grafs, with awns, Gra jaceum ariflathm molle. U N The leaves are lar: The tuft of flowers with a tingeof red. It is common by w eet hick and of < is com; XVI. GRAMEN 1. Broad-leaved a, eed Grafs, Gramen aruydinaceumacerofa gluma Ferfeianum. The fame with the ftriped grafs in gardens, onl y ple Rough Grafs, Gr ». Common‘in aeadowe 7with blui th, green, very rough leaves. 3. Common Re rity ris. Too well siege for deferi nicles, ; a I (padicena majus. The panicle {coft anc redifh. 5. Small ca Gr agroftis minor glumis S Ck vi 5. The panicle variegated, : lowe in J We have five ot s the fame; and their expreffed in their namie AV Ginéplici ariftis The toot is formed ofa few fpreading parts, hung w ith iinnumerable fibres. i BANLOWs andofa greyifh green, (moo os and firmto the touch. ler, jointed, anda foot hi flender panicle, and they are of ‘a pale res, and flowers in n avenaceum glabrum. ve a long feries of other cat- Ge boo. U MILLET XVII. Gramen avenaceum itea [plendente. in dry GRASS. GRAMEN MILIACEU The flowers ftand eaves : green. in a twofold cup. ed of three, ofdiffe es, one larger and nen mM: m fegetale majus. The flowers purplith. Loofe,. panicled, purplith flowered Millet Grafs, G 1 miliaceum nemorenfe panicults 1eaded Mountain Millet Grafs, Gramen G 1 The Jcaves deep lillet Grafs, Gramen miliaceum fis minimis panicula arundi 4. Fair, panicled Corn Grafs, 2. or Bent Grafs, ENACEUM, g-headed Oatgrafs, Gramen aveine pappofo. The 2ceuin bends downonone fide aded Oatgrafs, Chaves In woods. - Small, anmial, fair, panicled Grafs, Gramen aniculatum loctfti 4 puro argenteis - Greater Meadow-Grafs, Gramen ? pametlatum medium. Larger, and with paler leaves. 14. The greateft Meadow-Grafs, Gr, men pratenfe Paniculatum latiore folio, The leaves very broad. Great, narrow-leaved oe sae Gramen pratenfe majus p 16, Flat-ftalked Meadow-Gra fs, Gra paoniculatum medium caule compre, Sea-Oatgrals, Gramen paniculaty mum. The panicle Bey ed Sea- Oatgrals, “Gramen ca In thick tu 1 IQ. Small, hard Grals Gramen exile in muris el ai 20, Feather-headed 2 capillaceum locufte Snon arific Oncet lane 21. Ruthy-leaved Oatgrafs, Gram oblongis radice alba. The panicle foneall and gfeenith, 22. Grafs upon Grafs, Gr num fpica foliacea gran places. 25, Long, ee iesse fields. 24, Great Water Reed-Grafs, Gray majus. Common by waters, with by pale leaves, Oat-headed Reed-Grafs, Gramen aquaticum adinaceum panicula avenacea. a tall. 26, =_ broad- oe Wwood Oatg Long- healed Oatgrafs, elatius [picis longis muticis, , panicled Grafs, Gramen uro argenteis majus et leis {moorth and brown, XVII; , cup is. formed of two valves, of an oblong figur » pointed at the end, and h ris compofed alfo of two valves; the one ea and hollowed ; the eck e feed is oblong. ARUNDINACEUM. i en. and greyifl S aoe OAT Gi RA’S;S? HE flowers 1 in tufts or bunches. There is a covering, formed of feveral leaves; which contains only a fingle flower, andits cup. The cup is compofed of three valves; one fmaller than the others, and placed bead them; the others ofan oval, pointed fig The flower is compofed of two valves, one larger and hollowred, the other {maller andplain. The fall is ‘ound lidis, The head boi Gree GRAS Great, chaffy Reed Grafs. MEG Ee! - - Soft, Sea Millet Grafs, Gi nen maritin miliaceum molle, Thehead greyith, 16. Brown, awned Millet Grafs, Gre ceum majus glumis oriflatis Spadiceis et pai iy a elumis-oblon Set aelioe men miliaceum fylveftre 9. Narrow, fine headed Millet Grafs, miliaceam angufificlium glumis perexiguis. 10; men miliaceum majus panicu Green-headed MV ceum ma broad: Float-Grafs, Gramen a 1g nicula. Thepanicle very long, and lo 1, white-headed Oatgrafs, Gramen paniculis ceo folio. In 3. With {maller heads, with awns. Gramen parvum fcente. Im dry 29. Gramen a umbensoe, nonariftata. 30. bout a WHS, 3I. Great Wild Oatgrafs, or Drank avenacea fer elatior. May. Upright-headed great Oa ilis (picis er banks. Wild Oatgrafs, with Luca a ca flerilis paniculis tioribus, Drooping, hard, panic'ed Oatgrafs, Gra 6M Pratenje |