io6 TRIANDRIA DIGYNIA. 



(Raj. Syn. 406. t. 21./. i. hem. Moris. Hi/2, f. 8. 



/. 7./. 21. Vaill. Par. t. 18./. i.J 

 Meadow Oat-Grais. Angl'is. 

 On dry mountainous pafiures about Blair, &c. '^. 



VII. 

 The leaves are fmooth, narrov/, ftifT, their edges 



frequently turning inwards : the fpicubj grow 



parallel to the ilaik, and clofe to it. generally 



but one on a peduncle. 



favefcens^ A. panicula laxa, calycibus trifloris brevibus, fiof- 



culis omnibus ariftatis. Sp.fl 118. (Moris. Hijf. 



/. 8. /. 7./. 42. Scheh. Gram. 72. /. 9) 

 Yellow Oat-Grafs, ylnglis. 



In dry meadows and pafturcs. Dr. Parfons. %. VII. 

 The panicle is cornpoied of numerous ipicul^, 



much fmaller than ;n any of the other fpecies, 



and of a yeilowilli color. 



ARUNDO. Gen. PLc)^. 

 Cat. bivalvis. FloJcuU congefti, lana cin6li. 

 [wrcgmiles ARUNDO calycibus quinquefloris, panicula laxa. 

 I. Sp. pi. 120. {Moris. HiJf. f. S. i S. f. u Ger. 



Em. '^e.f. 1.) 

 ' Common Reed-Grafs. Anglis. 

 Qn the fides of lochs and in ditches frequent, if. 

 VII. 



lalamagrog^ ARUNDO calycibus unifioris, culmo ramofo. ^p. 

 lis 2. fl 121. {Oed. Dan. t. 280. Moris. Hijt. f. 8. /. 



8. /. 2. Scheucb. Gram, 122. /. 5. bene ) 



Branched 



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