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TRIANDRIA DIGYNIA. 



CLASS III. 



247. CERATO'CHLOA Beauv. HORN GRASS. (Keras, a horn, chloa, grass ; the seeds.) Gramlnete. \. 2. 

 2115 wnioloides Beauv. Uniola-like Jilt O un ljl Ap N. Amer. 1788. S co H. ber. 1. 3 



Festdca wnioloides W. 



(Schisme, a cleft ; outer palea.) 

 O un jn.jl Ap Spain 



Graminece. 1. 

 1781. S co Lam. il. 46. 1 



248. SCHI'SMUS Beauv. SCHISMUS. 



2116 marginatus Beauv. margined 

 Festuca calycina L. 



249. TRIO'DlAR.Br. TRIODIA. (Treis, three, odaus, teeth ; the palea.) Graminev. 1. 10. 



2117 decumbens R. Br. decumbent Jilt A w 1 Jl-au Ap Britain ... S co Eng. bot. 792 

 Poa decumbens L. 



250. BECKMA'NN/^ Host. BECKMANNIA. (The author of the History of Inventions.) Graminece. \. 



2118 erucajformis Host Eruca-form Jilt O un 2 jl Ap Europe 1773. S co Hostgr. 3. 6 

 Cynosurus erucjeformis W. 



251. ME'LICAZ. 

 2119ciliata L. 



2120 Bauhinj All. 



2121 n.'.tans L. 



2122 uniflura Retx. 



2123 pyramidalis Lam. 



2124 speciosa Mhl. 



2125 glabra Ph. 



2126 altissima L. 



2127 sylvatica Lk. 



* 252. MOLI'N/^ Schrank. MOLINIA. (G. J Molina, who wrote on the plants of Chile, in 1782.) Graminece. I. 



2128 cserulea Schrank blue Jilt A w 1 an Ap Britain bogs. S p. m Eng. bot. 750 

 Melica caerulea E. B. 



MELIC GRASS. (Mel, honey ; the name in Italy for the great millet.) Graminece. 9. 24. 



Europe 

 Italy 

 Britain 



Britain groves. S m.s Eng. bot. 1058 

 Barbary 1804. S co Bar. ic. 96. 1 

 N. Amer. 1820. S 

 N. Amer. 1812. S 



1771. 

 1806. S 

 moun. S 



s.l Host gr. 2. 12 

 co Host gr. 4. 23 

 s.l Eng. bot. 1059 



Siberia 1770. S 



Germany 1824. D co 



M. h. 3. 8.7.51 

 M. h. 3. 7. 51 

 Host gr. 2. y 



