asper. 
92 TRIANDRIA DIGYNIA. 
Garden. There is a variety of this fpecies, 
whofe fpikets are longer, narrower, and fmooth; 
which frequently grows along with the other. 
P. july. 
TRISH. ‘ims hen (HeIb- 
Brumfhér Jneigh. 
EncLisH.—Upright Brome-gra/s. 
Ob. Roots fibrous. Stems nearly 3 feet, up- 
right, ftraight, cylindrical, fmooth, leafy better 
than half way, 4-knotted. Leaves nearly acute, 
ftriated; thofe from the root very narrow, with 
long white fine hairs which afcend but not in 
regular order. Sheath ftriated, {mooth, with a 
very fhort gnawed-like fheath-fcale. Panicle up- 
right; branches upright, many, and of various 
lengths. Calyx, valves lance-fhaped, acute, 
keeled; inner valve largeft, three-nerved. Florets 
from 5 to 9, tiled. Awmns, fcarce the length of 
the glumes. Corolla, inner valve lightly ciliated 
comb-like. Anthers, deep faffron colour. The 
ciliz on the inner valve is lefs confpicuous in 
this fpecies than in any other of the genus. 
B. Panicle branched, drooping, fomewhat 
rough: fpikets flrap-fhaped, fomewhat cylin- 
drical, 
