102 TRILANDRIA’ DIGYNIA. 
port and a fhade to both thefe other graffes, 
whofe leaves and ftems are fine, and thrive 
beft when in fhade and mixture. They would 
befides be an improvement to the’ Avena ela- 
tior, to qualify and make it. more palatable to 
cattle. They are three grafles which give. great 
aftergrafs, therefore the produé as fuch muft be 
valuable in conjunétion. There is a variety of 
this grafs without awns, which grows near 
Luittrell’s-town along the way fide. 
~ P, July. Aug. 
baree 5 COME! AfftDE. 
1 (Coirce airde. 
EncuisH.—Tall Oat-grafs. 
Ob. Roots bulbous, fometimes a double pears 
fhaped bulb one above the other. Stems upright, | 
from 3 to 4 féet or more, fimple, leafy, fmooth. 
Leaves rough above and on the edges. Sheath- 
feale hort, dented. Panicle upright: branches 
in femiwhirls, rough. Male floret with a large 
awn placed towards the bafe: hermaphrodite 
floret very fhort, nearly terminating. 
rubewens. A. Panicle fpike-like: calyx 3-flowered: bloffom 
bearded at the bafe; leaves flat, downy. 
Frequent 
