TRIANDRIA DIGYNIA. 79 
It grows in moift woods. In addition to its 
being found in a wood near Newtown-barry, by 
the. Rev. Mr. But, the woods of the Dargle, 
county of Wicklow, and thofe near Derry and 
Roftrevor, afford it in abundance. Dr. Wade’s 
Plant Rariores. In Mr.Tighe’s woods at Wood- 
ftock, county of Kilkenny. Mr. J. T. Mackay’s 
Catalogue of rare Plants. 
This grafs anfwers very well in ‘moift woods. 
It is quick in vegetation after being cut; and af- 
fords a good crop, although not very profitable 
when cultivated out of fuch habitats. P. July. 
fahs ‘ excuyhéyt capneruyl. 
“| Fefeufhér cainnembuil. 
EncuisH.—Reed-like Fefcue-grafs. 
Ob. Roots fibrous. Stems many, upright, 
3, feet, reed-like, ftraight, very fmooth, knotted 
and inclining to purple. Leaves upright, flat, 
{word-fhaped, pointed and rough on the edges. 
Sheath nearly the length of the leaves, cylindrical, 
ftriated, fomewhat rough, with a very fhort blunt 
gnawed-like fheath-feale. Panicle {mall in pro- 
portion to the plant, upright, inclining one way, 
very much branched; branches in two's and 
three’s, angulated, rough. Spikets {mall, heaped, 
upright, 
