io4 . TRIANDRTA DIGYNIA. 



villofis. Sp. pi ill. {Moris. Hifi. Ox. f. 8. /. 7, 



/. 18. l^ ejus varietns.f, 19. J 

 Soft Bromc-Grafs. Anglis. 

 In meadows and on dry banks. O VI. 



arvenfis 2. BROMUS panicula nutante, fpiciilis ovato ob- 

 iongis. Sp.pl, 113. (Ocd. Dan. 293.^ 



Corn Brome Grafs. Anglis. 



I found what I take to be a very fingular variety 

 of this upon the fandy fliore in the ifland of 

 O-ranjay, The ilalks v.;ere about five inches 

 high : the radical leaves fmooth, ftifF, chan- 

 nelled and fubulated ; thofe on the ilalks broader, 

 iheathing it like Spathjs : the clofe panicle, or 

 rather fpike, con lifted of eight or ten fpiculac, 

 nearly feflile, and growing on one fide of the 

 italk : thefe fpiculce were fmooth^ without beards, 

 exadly like thofe in the figure referr'd to, con- 

 fifting each of about five flowers. I apprehend 

 the lea-water occafions the convolution of the 

 leaves, and the poverty of the foil the other dif- 

 ferences. G, VII. 



f^mlis. 3, B. panicula patuk fpiculis oblongis diftichis, glu- 

 mis fubulato-ariftatis. Sp pi. 113. {Moris. Hifi. 

 Ox. Seel. S. L y.f. 11. Ger. Ein. 76. /. i. k?2c.)- 



Barren Brome-Grafs. Anglis. 



In hedges and on walls and dry banks. G. VL 



EROMUS panicula nutante, fpiculis quadrifioris 

 ariilis brevioribus. Sp. pi 114. (Vaill Botan, 

 F^^ris. t. J 8 /. :?.) 



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