84 



TRIANDRIA DIGTNIA. Fcstuca. 



In shady woods, in tlie western parts : Kentuky, Ten- 

 nassee, &c. 7/ July. v. v. 



grandiflora. S. F. panicula simplici erectn, spicaVis perpaucis subsep- 

 temfloris, floscuUs acutis distantibus. Lam. illuitr. 1. 



In Carolina, Fraser. +. 

 Jluitans. 9, F. panicula longa laxa, rnmis simplicibus, spicnlis ad- 



pressis tereti-linearibns niultlfloris, tloscnlis mulicss 



striuis, rulmo decambeute foliisque glaberrimis.— 



Wiiid sp pi. 1 p. 420. 

 Icon. Host gram. 2. t. 77. Engl. hot. 1520. 

 Jn ditches and slow-flowhig waters, frequent. 2/.. June 



— Aug. V. V. 



dhtichiphyl' 10. F. panicula rncemoso-coarctata, spicnlis approximatis 

 la. adpressis subsexfloris muticis, foliis convolufo-subula- 



tis rigidis alternis distichis, culmo ereclo glabro. — 

 Alich.fl. a»nr. 1. p. 167. 

 F. triticea. Lnm il/ns/r. I. p. IpO. 

 Uniola spicatn. IFi/Id. sp. pi. 1 . p. 406. 

 Icon. Pluk. aim. t. 33. /" 4 ? 



In salt meadows, common along the coast from Canada 

 to Florida. 1/. July, Aug. v. v. 

 poceoides. 1 1. F, panicula snbconferta, ramis inferioribns simplicibus, 

 spiculis alternis oblongis .subsessilibus muticis, foliis 

 planis glaberrimis. — Mich ji. anier. 1. p. 67. 

 On the banks of the river bt. Laurence. 71.. +. 

 12. F. panicula niitante patula, spicu.is oblongo-lanceolatis 

 compressis ottofloris muticis. foliorum vaginis apice 

 barbatis, radice fibrosa, ll^illd. enum. J 15. 

 Icon Willd. hort. her. t. 3. 



In rich bottom lands r Pensylvania to Carolina. 1/. July, 



Aug. V. V. 



nutans. 13. F. paniculae rr.mis secundis nutnmibus scabrls, spiculis 



ovatis compressis subsexfloris, s])iculis acntis muticis, 



foli'.s lineari-Lniceolatis. IVilld. vnum. 11 6. 



In shady woods : Kew England to Carolina. 1/ . July. 



V. V. 



(j7. DACTYLIS. Gen. pi. 117. Orchard-grass. 

 glomeraia. 1. D. panicula secunda glomera'ta. IFilld. sp. pi. 1 . p. 403. 

 Icon. Host. gram. 2. /. t)4. Schreb gram, t 8 f. 2. 

 In meadows and woods : Pensylvania, &c. Probably ori- 

 ginally brought from Europe. 1/ . June. v. v. 



