HORTUS GRAMINEUS WOBURNENSIS. 4& 



TRICHODIUM rupestre, per. rock, indig. June. Agrostis 

 strida, Don. T. rupestre^ Flo. Ger. Hort. Gram. Fo. 

 151. 

 neglectum, per. neglected, nat. dry grassy places. Hungary. 



Schult. R. S. Linn. Sys, Veg. i. p. 280. 

 Jlavescens, per. yellow, nat. middle Alps of Europe. Agrostis 



Jiavesceiis. Host, Avena Anruta. All. Ped, ii. p. 255. 

 glaiichmm, per. glaucous, nat. Anjou. Linn. Syst. Veg. i. 281. 



Agrostis glaucina, Decand. 

 rubrum, per. red, nat. Lapland. 11. S. Linn. Syst. Veg. 

 hybridum, per. spurious, nat. Switz. Linn. Syst. Veg. i. 282 , 

 decumbens, bien. decumbent, nat. America. Mich. per. Linn. 

 Syst. Veg. i. 282. Agrostis anomalia, Willd. Cornucopia 

 peren nans, W Silt, 

 laxijiorum, bien. loose-flowered, nat. Amer. Cornucopia, hye- 

 male, WdXt. Agrostis scahr a, WiWdi. Agrostis laia,^chxQh. 

 R. F. W. 

 elegans, ann. nat. France. Decand. Suppl. A. elegans. 

 algidnrn, ann. nat. Greenland. Linn. Syst. Veg. i. 283. 

 salmanticum, ann. nat. Spain. R. S. Linn. Syst. Veg. i. 

 283. 

 ALOPECURUS. Fox-tail grass. Generic character: calyx, 

 2-valved, 1-flowered, valves mostly united at the base ; corolla, 

 1 valve, with an awn proceeding from the base ; styles com- 

 bined. Sm. Engl. Flo. 39. 

 Tauntoninensis, per. Tauntoi\'s fox-tail grass, nat. ? April, May, 



June, July, August, Hort. Gram. Wob. 

 arundinaceous, per. reed-like fox-tail, indig. May and all 



summer. Poiret, Enc. Meth. viii. 776. 

 pratensis, per. meadow fox-tail, indig. May. Eng. Bot. 759. 



Flort. Gram. Fo. 12. Sm. Eng. Fl. 79. 

 geniculatus, per. jointed, indig. June. E. Bot. 1250. Hort. 



Gram. Fo. 245. Sm. Engl. Fl. i. p. 82. 

 var. bulbosus, per. bulbous-jointed. Sm. Engl. Fl. i. p. 82. June. 



Wither. Arr. 

 bulbosus, per. upright bulbous-rooted, indig. June. E. Bot. 



1249. Sm. Engl. Fl. i, p, 81, 

 nigricans, per. blackish, nat. Wolgam. Alopecurus Sibiricus, 



Jacquin. Hort. Vind. 

 fulvus, per. tawny-coloured, indig. E. Bot. 1467. Sm. Engl. 

 Fl. i. p. 83. 



