TRIANDRIA DIGYNIA. Q7 
ipa “aes yjoobad. 
Brumfhér foodhbhadb. 
ENcLIsH.—Slender Wood Brome-grafs. 
Ob. Roots fibrous. Stems 2 feet, upright, 
fimple, leafy, inclining to taper near the top. 
Leaves {preading, fomewhat broad, pointed, 
ftriated underneath, fringed with long white 
hairs. Sheath ftraight, ftriated, hairy, with a 
fhort blunt rent-like fheath-{cale. Spike fimple, 
drooping, 3 inches long. Spikets 6 or 7, al- 
ternate, fitting, pointing one way, pubefcent, 
and containing from 6 to 9 florets each. 
Calyx, valves unequal, Jance-fhaped, pointed 
awn-like, and hairy towards the top. Corolla, 
inner valve linear, ciliated with upright ftiff 
awn-like hairs. wn longer than the bloffom. 
B. Spike fimple, upright, 2-rowed: fpikets fit- pinnasus. 
ting, nearly cylindrical: awn ‘fhorter than 
the bloffom: leaves almoft without hairs. 
It grows in dry hilly woodlands. Found 
by Doétor Scott in the county of Fermanagh, 
and in hedges near Cullinagh, Queen’s county, 
by Mr. Bradbury. Mr. J. T. Mackay’s Cata- 
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