TRIANDRIA DIGYNIA. % 
Saddle and Trumpet mountains, county of 
Louth. This grafs is equal to the former, if aot 
better. It rather agrees with fhade, although in 
feveral fituations where it is placed in the Botanic 
gardens, it has a fine appearance, and being a 
produétive grafs would anfwer well as pafture, 
It alfo retains its verdure during winter, and 
fprings early in the feafon. Asa meadow grafs 
not very profitable, as producing few flowering 
ftems, and impatient of mixture with any other. 
The three laft mentioned {pecies are not proper 
to mix with other grafles for meadow; as they 
do not admit the growth of any other kind, 
from their matted leaves and roots. 
P. June. July. 
aa d saat coyllce nul. 
" CRefeufhér coilltembuil. 
Encuisu.—Wood Fefcue-grafs. Pubefcent Fefcue- 
graft. 
Ob. Roots creeping. Stems 2 feet, upright, 
cylindrical, pubefcent at top. Legves 1 foot long 
ot more, narrow, roundifh, pubefcent: thofe on 
the ftem fhort, ftriated and pubefcent. Panicle 
{mall, fpike-like. Sheath long, pubefcent, with 
a fhort fheath-feale. Calyx, inner valve nearly as 
L 2 fhort 
