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21. S. clandestine/, Linn. Leaves oblong, lobed, toothed, or pin- 

 natifid, unequally crenate, rugose, upper ones acute, sessile, 

 lower stalked, subcordate at the base ; bracteas cordate, ovate, 

 shorter than the calyx, upper lip of calyx rounded, minutely 

 three-toothed, the lower bifid corolla pale blue, longer than 

 the calyx. 



Dry, gravelly banks; rare. Lizard Point, Cornwall ; Jersey. 

 Perennial, flowering in July. 



74. LEEESIA, Soland. Panicle lax, often contracted ; spikelets 

 compressed, single-flowered ; glumes wanting; glumelles two, 

 chartaceous, navicular, much compressed, awnless, nearly 

 equal, the lower one much the broadest ; stamens three to 

 six ; rarely one. Named in honour of John Daniel Leers, a 

 German botanist. 



L, oryzoidcs, Sw. Panicle spreading ; the branches flexu- 

 ous ; spikelets half elliptical, ciliated, triandrous ; leaves rough ; 

 ligula short. 



English Botany, t. 2908. 



Ditches, meadows, pools, and wet places ; rare. Near Hen- 

 field and Arundel, Sussex ; Mole River, Surrey ; Boldre 

 Biver, near Brockenhurst Bridge, Hants. Perennial, flower- 

 ing in August and September. 



115. P. Borreri, Hooker and Arnold. Panicle spreading ; in fruit 

 ascending, and patent ; spikelets linear, of four to seven florets ; 

 outer glumelle obsoletely five-nerved, obtuse, with a minute 

 point, formed by the midrib ; leaves flat ; root tufted. 

 Glyceria. Bab. English Botany, t. 2797. 

 Muddy, salt places on the south-east coast ; not uncommon. 

 Perennial, flowering in June. 



'.34. B. maximus, Desf. Panicle erect, lax, at length nodding, 

 slightly branched ; peduncles elongated after flowering ; 

 spikelets lanceolate, downy ; florets remote, subcylindrical, 

 about half the length of the straight awns, diverging during 



