TRIANDRIA DIGYNTA. 93 
Heck, cee ajmpyD. 
Lrumfhér aimrid. 
EncuisH.— Barren Brome-grafs. 
Ob. Roots fibrous. Stems from 1} to 2 feet, 
upright, flender, leafy nearly to the top, from 
5 to 6-knotted. Leaves f{preading, flat, fome- 
what weak, narrow, very foft on each fide, 
pubefcent and fomewhat rough on the margin. 
Sheath cylindrical, covered with very foft hairs 
which are fomewhat bowed. Sheath-/cale, ob- 
long, rent-likes Panicle: drooping: branches 
often by three’s, drooping, rough, very long, 
fimple, rarely fubdivided. Spikets flat, broader 
upwards. Calyx, 6 or 8-flowered ; valves very 
unequal, rough: larger valve ribbed, tapering 
toa point: fmaller one keeled. Corolla, larger 
valve ribbed, very rough, not hairy. Awns 
longer than the bloffom. 
B. Panicle drooping: fpikets egg-oblong, 8-flow- @72evsis- 
ered: florets tiled, depreffed, nearly fmooth. 
Found in low meadows, near Cullinagh, 
Queen’s county. Mr. J. T. Mackay’s Catalogue 
of rare Plants. 
Not 
