bs 24 TRIANDRIA DIGYNIA. 
of Lettery mountain, Ballinahinch, Cunnamara. 
See Dr. Wade’s Plante Rariores. 
A. March. April. 
sCaenphen nodes. 
( Taenfhér robbeg. 
Encuisu.—Leaft Bent-gra/s. 
IRISH. 
Ob. Roots annual, very flender. Stems from 
2 to 3 inches, nearly upright, without knots, 
thread-fhaped. Leaves moftly from the bafe, 
linear, blunt, folded, running down the fheath 
in a fkinny-like fubftance. Panicle very flender, 
upright, fimple, terminating: the flowers pointing 
one way. Calyx, valves equal, keeled, fhining, 
blunt. Corolla fhorter than the calyx, hairy, 
veined, gnawed-like at top. 
AIRA. 
Cal. 2-valved, 2-flowered: without any inter- 
vening fubftance between the florets. 
(1) Flowers awnle/s. 
aquatica, A. Panicle fpreading: florets’ without awns, 
fmooth, longer than the, calyx; leaves flat. 
It-grows generally on the margins of pools, 
ftanding 
