fracescens, 
104 TRIANDRIA DIGYNIA. 
A. Panicle loofe; calyx 3-flowered, fhort: all 
the florets awned: leaves flaccid, moftly pu- 
befcent. 
It grows in meadows, paftures, on hills and 
way fides. A good meadow grafs, producing 
much ftems which are very fine, as likewife its 
foliage, and would be an acceptable fpecies as 
a mixture in any meadow. From obfervations 
I have made in the Botanic gardens, in the 
farmer’s divifion, where a plot is allotted to this 
grafs, it always appeared to be in good quantity, 
and looked remarkably well. It holds its ground 
but is generally lodged, owing to the debility of 
its {tems, and is, on this account, more defirable 
in mixture than feparate. 
P. June. Sept. 
GCoypce onfolicac. 
IRISH. (Coirce orfholltach. 
EncuisH.—Yellow Oat-grafs. Yellow Oat. Yel- 
low-haired Oat-gra/s. 
Ob. Roots fibrous, fomewhat creeping. Stems 
14 feet, upright, fomewhat branched at bafe, 
leafy, ftriated, 3-knotted, and often with {mall 
hairs 
