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grafs_on“high grounds, intermixed with others, 
as it is capable of withftanding drought; and it 
would be acceptable as a variety to fome {pecies 
of cattle in dry feafons, when other herbage is 
injured by propel and heat in fuch. places. 
P, July. Aug. 
§ Hud ey cipindc. 
2 Gruag fhér cirinach. 
Ene.isH.—Crefled Hair-grafs. 
irIsH. 
Ob. Roots matted. Stems upright, 1 foot, 
leafy, and curved at the bafe, f{mooth and quite 
ftraight above. Leaves linear, fmooth, fomewhat 
rigid, with long fheaths, but fhort fheath-fcales. 
Panicle fpike-like, about 2; inches, upright, 
clofe: peduncles branched, pubefcent, having 
each floret fitting, on a very fhort ereé fruit- 
ftalk. Corolla, outer valve fimilar to the calyx: 
inner valve more flender but fomething fhorter, 
and both pointed. 
(2) Florets awned. 
A. Panicle large, wide fpreading: petals awned 
and woolly at the bafe: awn {lraight, fhort: 
leaves flat. 
It generally grows in moift meadows and _ 
F 2 woods. 
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