TRIANDRIA DIGYNIA. 93 



Brown Bent-Grafs. Anglis. 

 Upon peat- bogs frequent. % . VII. 



** Miitic^. 

 A. panicu1?e ramiills patentlbus muticis, culmo re- 



pente, calycibus jequalibus, Syii. Nat. 90. Sp^ 



pi. 93. {Ger. Em. p. 26. f. i.) 

 Creeping Bent-Grafs. Anglis. 

 In fandy or gravelly places that have lain under 



water in the Winter. %. VIII. 

 The flalk reclines on the ground towards it's bafe, 



and throws out young fhoots at the joints. 



aJha 3. AGROSTIS panicula laxa, calycibus muticis 



squalibus. Sp. pl.^Z- {Moris. Hiji. f. 8. /. 6./. 

 27.) 



Marfh Bent-Grafs. Anglis. 



In ditches and moid meadows. %. VII. 



This is a much larger grafs than the preceding:, 

 and grows erect ; but in other refpefts differs fa 

 little from it, that perhaps it would be no error 

 to confider k only as a variety. 



capillaris 4 A. panicula capillari patente, calycibus fubulatis 

 «qualibu5 feifpidiufcuhs coloratis, fiofculis mu- 

 ticis. Sp.pi. 93. (fied. Dan. t. 163. apt. Stiilingf. 

 Mifccl. t. 3.) 



Fine Bent-Grafs. Anglis. 



In meadov/s and paftures frequent. %. VIII. 



The flowers of thefe three laft have all a (light 

 rougiinefs, and are extremely related to each 

 other : this laft however is the fineft and moflr 



delicate 



