TKIANDRIA DIGYNIA. 103 



fuch plenty of it as in the illand of Canc.y. if. 

 Vil. 



fiidtans J. p, panicula ramofa erefta, fpiculis fubfeililibus te- 

 retibiis muticis. Sp.pL iii. (Moris. Hijl.f. 8. /. 

 3,/. 16. StilUngf.' MifceL t. lo.) 

 Flote Fefcue-Grafs, Angus. 

 / In ditches and watery places frequent. "U. VII. 



This grafs is of afucculent nouril]::ing quality, and 

 cattle are very fond of it. It would doubtlcfs 

 be a good kind to fo\v in \yet meadows. 

 The feeds of this grafs are in F eland and Germany 

 brought to the tables of the great, as an agree- 

 able and nourifliing food, under the name of 

 ^anna Seeds. 



fylvatica 8. F. fpicata, fpiculis dlternis flibdiftichis fefTilibus 

 ariilatis. Huds. Fl. Ang. p. 38. Bromus ^/;7;zj- 

 tus. Lin. Sp. pi. (Oed. Dan. t. 1 6 j. ) 



Wood Fefcue-Grafs. Anglis. 



In woods and hedges not uncommon. %. VIII. 



The beards arife from the extremity of the glumes : 

 it is therefore properly a felluca, tho' it has the 

 habit of a bromus, the haves "being hairy, the 

 ipiculas rough, and the beards long. 



bromus". Gen.. FL 89, 

 Cal: bivalvis. Spicula oblonga, teres, dldicha ; 

 arifta infra apicem. 

 jnollis I. BROMUS panicula ere6liufcula, fpicis ovatis 

 pubefcentibus •,- ariftis rectls, foliis moUilTimc 



viliofis. 



