TRIANDRIA DIGYNIA. 99 



P.oris pedunculo longioribus, petalis arifiatis. 



Syft. Nat. 94. Aira crijlata. Sp. pi. 94! (Moris. 



Hifi.f. 8. /. 4./. 7. Loef. Pruf. /. no. 7u 22. 



bon.) 

 Criited Poa Grafs. Anglis. 



In dry and mountainous pailures frequent. ^, VII. 

 This grafs is about five or fix inches high : the 



leaves and ftalk downy ; the panicle clofe like a 



fpike, of a white or greyifh color, with purple 



antheras. 



BRIZA. Gen. PL 84. 

 Cnl. bivaivis multiflorus. S-picuia difticha, valvulis 

 cordatis, obtufis \ interiore minuta. 

 medifa i. BRIZA fpiculis ovatis, calyce flofculis (7) breviore. 

 Sp. pJ. 103. (Oed. Dan. /. 258. Mcris, Hiji. f. 8. 

 /. 6./. 45. bene.) 

 Cow-quakes, QLiaking-Grafs. Angljs. 

 In meadows and paftures, but rare in the highlands. 



DACTYLIS. Gen. PL 86. 

 Cal. bivaivis, comprefllis ; altera valvula majore 

 carinata. 

 glomerattis DACTYLIS panlcula fecunda glomerata. Lin. Sp. 

 I, pL 105. (Mcris. hiJl. Ox.f. 8. /. 6./. 38. Bciuh. 



Prod, (^.fig.finijira.) 

 Rough Cock's- Foot Grafs. Anglls. 

 By way-fides and under hedges frequent. '^. VII. 

 It is a very troubk^foms creeping grafs in a garden, 

 and difficult to be dellroy'd. The gardeners call 

 H 2 ^ this 



