nodosum, 
@/pinum. 
14 -TRIANDRIA DIGYNIA. 
P. Spike cylindrical : ftems knee-bent at the bafe - 
leaves flanting: roots bulbous. 
Along the fandy banks between Clontarf and 
Howth, county of Dublin. On the fides of | 
Mount, Oriel and Carrickmagough, near Collon, 
county of Louth. A grafs of little confequence 
to the farmer, being neither early, productive, 
nor fizable. P. June. July. 
§Loyéaycpeyt cnapac. 
Lofchaitfhér cnapach. 
Encuisu.—Knotted cat’s-tail-grafs. Bulbous- 
rooted cat’s-tail-grafs. 
Ob. Roots bulbous. Stems decumbent and 
knee-bent at the bafe, then upright. Leaves 
TrIsH. 
pointing in two oppofite direétions, {mooth except 
at the edges. Spike cylindrical, blunt, from one 
and one-half to two inches long. It refembles the 
former, but diftinguifhable by its {maller fize, its 
knee-bent ftems, and by its fheaths covering the 
ftems. e 
P. Spike egg-cylindrical: awns the length of the 
hufks. 
Near the fummit of Lettery Mountain, Ballina- 
hinch, in Cunnamara, county of Galway, a few 
fpecimens flowering in Auguft. Doétor Wade’s 
Plantz 
