TRIANDRIA DIGYNIA. vial 
viviparous in the Botanic gardens fince firft intro- 
duceds | P. June. July. 
bevsag 9 TOR TUREN DEoeUyMSERE. 
l Fefeufhér beothui/mighthach. 
ENcLisu.—Viviparous Fefcue-grafs. 
F. Panicle pointing one way, rough: fpikets 
- 6-flowered, awned: floret at the end. awnlefs: 
{tems femicylindrical. 
It grows on mountains and mountain paftures, 
and’ on high banks along the fea coaft. Below 
Killincarick on high banks along the coaft, county 
of Wicklow—at Roche’s-town, on banks along 
the wall hard by the fhore, county of Dublin— 
on the eaft fide of Carlingford mountains next 
the fea, county of Louth. In dry fandy pattures, 
particularly at an old: building called Warren- 
houfe, between Clontarf and Howth. Doétor 
Wade’s FI: Dub. Plentiful on the fea fhores in 
many places of the county of Dublin, and not 
uncommon on the fouthern coaft. Mr. J. T. 
Mackay’s Catalogue of rare Plants. This grafs 
fends forth ‘a-great quantity of leaves, that get to 
a confiderable length and become much entan- 
gled, but: it produces few flowering {tems. So 
clofely 
rubra. 
