arCKi^rius i . 



loS TRIANDRIA DIGYNIA. 



ELYiMUS. Gen. PL 96. 

 CcL lateralis, bivalvis, aggregatus, multiflorus. 



ELYMUS fpica erecla ardta, calycibiis £omentofi's 

 flolculo longioribus. Sp.pl. 122. {Fig.jiuUa^quam 

 [do, credcnda. hig. 14./. 8. /. 4. Moris. Hiji. Ox. 

 appropinquate Jed fpica nimis parva ^ hrevis., nOQ, 

 t omen t of a.) 



Sea Lime- Grafs, Anglis. 



On the fea coaft in Tandy places, but not common. 

 1;. VI, VII. 



The leaves are channeled, rigid and pungent : the 

 fpike linear, downy, and about eight or nine 

 inches long. The creeping roots of this grafs, 

 and the arundo arenaria, confine the fea fands 

 from being blown about by the winds, and by 

 that means prevent often very deftrudlive inun- 

 dations. 



ELYMUS fpica nutante adlfa fpiculis redis invo- 

 lucro deftitutis, infimis geminis. Sp. pi. 124. 

 Triticum caninum. Hudf Fl. Jug. 45. {Moris. 

 Hift.f. 8. /. I./. 2.) 



Dog's Lyme-Grafs. Anglis. 



In dry fhady upland woods. Dr. Farfons. 



In the den of Bethaick., near Perth, <kc. 



ccmnus 2, 



inHVinUm I. 



HORDEUM. Gen. PL 98. 

 CaJ. lateralis, bivalvis, uniflorus, ternus, 

 HORDEUM flofculis lateralibus mafculis ariftatis, 

 involucris intermediis ciliatis. Sp.pl. 126. {Scheuch. 



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