— Mollugo. - — | TRIÀNDRIA TRIGYNIA. 359 - 
of all grains, and are most nourishing, as the lusty "T'artars almost 
exclusively live upon them and Tea. ` ‘The grain Cleared from the 
husk resembles no kind of Barley that 1 am acquainted with, and 
if they should prove new species might from their defiance of ‘cold 
and many good qualities be a valuable acquisition in the Highlands 
of Scotland,” —N, W. 
TRITICUM. Schreb. Gen. N. 130. 
Calyx two walad; politary, generally Pee fonas: = 
1. T. astioum. Lien. Sp. Pl. ed. Willd. i. 476. | | 
Calyces four-flowered, ventricose, smooth, imbricate,. awned, à 
Sans. TU, Godhooma, EAT: Soomuna, ; 
Beng. Gom. ad; ka 
Hind. Givon. 
- Pers. Gundum. 
Arab. Burr. 
-Two varieties are.very generally cultivated in the interior and 
northern parts.of Hindoasian duni the cool season. 
9. T. Aybernum. Linn, Sp. Pi. ed. Willd. i. 477. 
Calyces. four-flowered, ventricose, even, imbiicated, with little or 
no awn. 
Two varieties of this species are also cultivated in the northern 
parts of Hindoostan during the cool season. ` 
"e TRIGYNIA. = 
E: 
MOLLUGO. Schreb. Gen. N. 139. 
'Valys five-leaved. ‘Corol none. Capsule superior, thressealted, 
liree-valved, many seeded.: Embryo Weber and furnished with 4 
perisperm. 
