TRIANDRIA DIGYNIA. G3 
drical, 19-flowered, hairy, awned: ftems and 
leaves hairy. 
It grows in woods and hedges, particularly 
among under fhrubs, briars, &c. It is a tall 
grafs producing much leaves, but few ftems, 
and in an agricultural point of view of no great 
value. It thrives beft among bufhes. Cattle 
are not fond of it. P. July. Aug. 
iach arte pjobac. 
Brumfbér giobach. 
EnewisH.—Hairy Brome-gra/s. 
Ob. Roots fibrous. Stems from 4 to 5 feet, 
upright, cylindrical, ftriated, fmooth at top, 
three-knotted. Leaves fpreading, flat, acute, 
rough with hair, and nearly of a length. Sheaths 
cylindrical, fcarcely keeled; dower ones covered 
with numerous long hairs which are curved at 
top. Sheath-fcale fhort, rent-like, Panicle 1 
foot, drooping; lefler Sranches moftly in pairs, 
drooping, rough. Spikets from 6 to 10-flow- 
ered, long, flender, fhearly cylindrical, pendu- 
lous, Calyx, valves very unequal; larger valve 
tibbed: fmaller one keeled. Corolla, larger 
valve 
