angustifolia. 
50 TRIANDRIA DIGYNIA. 
P. Panicle fpreading: fpikets 4-flowered, pubef- 
cent: {tems upright, cylindrical : root-leaves 
flender, edges rolled inwards. 
It grows in meadows and on dry banks, This 
is a good meadow and patfture grafs; it furnifhes 
much leaves from the roots, which are numerous 
and long; its leaves are not fo broad as the next 
fpecies, but the deficiency is fupplied by number 
_ and length, it alfo continues longer in verdure, 
is fomewhat taller, and fends forth more flower- 
ing ftems. It is not a bad grafs as a mixture, 
as it will thrive in moft foils and fituations. 
Sheep, goats, cows and horfes eat it. 
P. June. 
Bip age cumanzoutlec. 
Aree Cuife cumhangdhuillech. 
EncuisH.— Narrow-leaved Meadow-gra/s. 
Ob. Roots creeping, fending up fuckers. 
Stems from 13 to 2 feet or more, upright, 
knotted, fmooth, fhining. Leaves narrow, 
acute, edges rolled inwards, refembling thofe 
of Feftuca duriufcula. Panicle fomewhat fpread- 
ing, but pointing one way, fomewhat drooping 
_ before expanfion for flower, rifing rather upright 
in 
