98 TRIANDRIA DIGYNIA. 
logue of rare Plants. A more harth grafs 
than the former, and worfe in every refpe& 
for’ agricultural purpofes. 
P. July. Aug. 
¢hopumPhen ojacanac. 
Ixise. 
¢ Brumfhér Jgiathanach. 
Enouisu.—lWinged, or Pinnated Brome:grafi. 
Ob. Roots fibrous but fomewhat creeping. 
Stems from 1% to 2 feet, upright, fimple, cy: 
lindrical, very fmooth. Leaves nearly upright, 
fpear-fhaped, pointed, ftiffifh, rough, feldom 
hhiry. Sheath-fcale fhort, blunt, ciliated. Spike 
fimple, upright, of various length: /pikets from 
6 to 10, alternate, fitting, two-rowed but not 
pointing one way, and their flat fides turned 
towards the ftem, containing from 6 to 10 
florets each, which lie clofely tiled. Calyx, 
valves nearly equal, lance-fhaped, fomewhat 
awned, many-nerved, and hairy at the margin. 
Corolla, inner valve retufe, ciliated with upright 
briftle-like hairs as in the former. wn fhorter 
than the bloffom, terminating. 
giganteus. B, Panicle drooping: fpikets 4-flowered, fhorter 
than the awns: leaves fword-fhaped,. nerved. 
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