TRIANDRIA DIGYNIA: ll 
A few fpecimens of this very fcarce grafs were 
found on the fand hills of Doagh, county of Clare. 
Doétor Wade’s Plante Rariores. 
I do not know of what utility this grafs is, in 
an agricultural point of view. A. July. 
§Panjcren Coy-cojlys. 
e Paniefhér cofchoiligh. 
EncuisH.—Cocksfoot Panic-gra/s. 
IRISH. 
Ob. Roots fibrous. Stems many, decumbent, 
one foot, knotted, branched. Leaves, even.on 
the furface, fometimes with long hairs. Sheath 
ftriated, fometimes hairy, dotted, Spikes fingers 
like, flender, 
PHLEUM. 
Cal. 2-valved, ftrap-fhaped, ending in two dagger 
points including the corolla. 
P. Spike cylindrical, very long: calyx ciliated on pratense. 
the keel, awned: {tems upright. 
Moift meadows and paftures. This is a very 
productive grafs in moift meadows, furnifhing 
leaves and ftems in abundance, and alfo very pro- 
lific in feed. Itis a tall coarfe grafs, and if culti- 
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