TRIANDRIA. Dig. 33 



men hucusque multis dubils, nunc vix solutis 

 obrutum. 



137. F. duriuscula. L. (sp, pl.) P. 10. W. 9. 

 F. intermedia. R. et S. RS. 8. 



>5^. 5 — 7. In pratis et pascuis siccis ubique. — 



138. F. rubra. L. RS.31. P. 9. W. 4. 



•^. 6 — 8. In pascuis et sylvaticis vulgaris. — 

 Distin^itur a prsecedente radice repente. 



139. F. lieteropliylla. Hcenke, RS. 30. P. 16. W. 8. 



2f. 7 , 8. In umbrosis non frequens : prope Ba" 

 rup! Havixbeck! Notteln! — Radix fibrosa, densum 

 caespitem nutriens, folia radicalia filiformia, diffusa, 

 cuhm-a plana, linearia, longissima. Hisce notis a 

 praecedentis variclate umbrosa, ioliis radicalibus lon- 

 gissimis insignita, potissimum discernenda. 



140. F. aruncliuacea. Schreber. 

 Schedonorus elalior. P. Beaiw. RS. 341, 3. 

 Bromus littoreus. Jfeii^el. P. 172, 21. W. 140, 14. 



^. 6,7. In pratis , siccis non minus ac humidis , 

 ad £1. Lippe ^ro^e JDorsten! 3id Q.. Emse Tprope Jiheine ! 

 fl. Jferse propc Handorf! — A sequcnle, cui simi- 

 lis, statura robustiore, majore, foliis mujtimis , pungen» 

 tibus dignoscenda. 



141. F. pratcnsis. Hudson. 

 Schedonorus pratensis. R et S. RS. 341 , 1. 

 F. elatior. L. (//. suec.) P. 30- W. 19. 



^. G — 8. In pratis praccipue humidis ul>i(juc. 



142. F. loliacca. Ontis. V. 1. W. 2I. 

 Sciiedonorus loliacous. /'. /Jcaiiw RS. 34I , 12. 



