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103. Poa Rierpa. 
Hard Meadow-Grafs. 
An annual, and unworthy of cultivation, being for 
the moft part deftitute of radical leaves. It grows 
in barren and ftony places; fuch as the two Starve- 
Alls, on each fide the firft mile-ftone to Claverton. 
Affes like it. 
104. Poa LoLiAcéa. 
Sea Hard Meadow-Grafs. 
The moft infignificant of all the Poas; yet it has 
one good quality, that of growing where no other 
grafs will, viz. in the drieft, parching fea-fands.— 
Near the lime-kiln under Portland-Ifland. 
Poa DisTans. 
Fen Meadow-Gra/s. 
An exceeding fweet grafs, affording very rich 
milk; but hard to cultivate, as it delights in mire. 
It grows in moft fea-marfhes, and abundantly in 
Cottenham ftreets, clofes, and fens, Cambridgefhire. 
Mr. Hupson has, in his laft edition, made it a 
variety of Aira Aquatica; it appears to me to be 
totally different.—See No. 12 of this collection. 
to5. Stipa PAaNaTa. 
Feather-Gra/s. 
Of no ceconomical ufe; but the beautiful long 
feather, which is attached to each feed, is worthy of 
admiration. In cliffs of high rocks.—Northumber- 
land. 
