i02 TRIANDRIA DIGYNIA. 



The radical leaves are filiforme and channelled, 

 thofe on the ftalk plain. 



piha 3. F. panic'jia fecunda fcabra, fpicu.lis 6-floris arlfta- 

 tis ', fiofculo ultiiTo mutico, culmo iemiteriti. 

 Sp.pl. 1C9 (SulBigf.Mifcel.t. 9.^) 



Purple Feicue-Grafs. Anglis. 



In dry mountainous paftures. The ifle of Cana^ 

 abounds with this and the F. ovina. '^. VII. 



■ifromoides 4 F. panicula fecunda, fpiculis ere<5lis l^vibus, caly- 

 cis altera valvula Integra, altera ariftata. Sp. pi. 

 no fPM. Phyt. /. 33./. I O.J 

 In dry paftures, but not common. 0. VI. 

 The flalks frequently decline tovvards the ground. 



cidticr 5. F. panicula fecunda erefla, fpiculis fubariftatis ex- 

 terioribus teretibus. Sp. pi, iii. (Moris, Hijl. 

 Ox.f.S.t,2.f.i5.) 

 In moifl rich meadows, but not common. Dr. 



Parforis. -n.Yll." 

 It is a grafs that makes moft excellent fodder for 

 cattle. 



■** Panicula ^qiuili. 



decumhenS FESTUCA panicula erefta, fpiculis fubovatis mu- 



^-. ticis, calyce fiofculis majore, culmo decumbente. 



Sp.pl no. (Oed. Dan. t. 162. opt. Moris. Hi ft, 



/. 8. /. I . /. 6. Piiik. Phyi. t. 34. /. I .; 



Decumbent Felcue-Grafs. Anglis. 



In dry mountainous paftures. I faw no where 



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