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B O T A N Y. 



Class III. 

 Triaiidria. 



62. 



66. 



59. Gfomerata. Cape of Good Hope. 



60. Ciliaris. Jamaica. Ami. 



61. Plinnosa. India. 

 Procumbent. Britain. Ann. 

 Fk'xuosa. Scotland. Percn. 

 Cassia. Scotland. Percn. 

 Humilis. Britain. Percn. 

 Glaiica. Britain. Percn. 



* 67. Attstral/s. New South Wales and Van Die- 

 men's Island. 



* 68. Lcevit. Van Diemen's Island. 



* 69. Plebeia. New South Wales. 



* 70. Aflinis. New South Wales. 



* 71. Sa.iicola. Van Diemen's Island. 

 : " 72. Polymorpha. New Holland. 



* 73. Interrupta. New Holland. 



'" 74. Diandra. New South Wales. 



* 75. Coiicinnu. New South Wales. 



* 76. Lcptostachya. New South Wales. 



* 77. Purvijtora. New South Wales. 

 '* 78. Stenostachya. New Holland. 



79. Pellucida. New Holland. 

 : ' 80. Elegant. New Holland. 

 '"81. Pulictcent. New Holland. 

 '* 82. Decipiens. New Holland. 

 ? 83. Inibecilla. New Holland. 



* 84. Tenella. New Holland. 



* 85. Aborfiva. New Holland. 



* 86. Dislichop/iytfii. Van Diemen's Island. 



* 87. Digita/a. New Holland. 



* 88. Doniiiigentis. St Domingo. 



* 89. Variegata. Dauphiny. 



* 90. Hydrofhila, Watery places. 



VI. Debilis. France. (Thuill. Flor. Par.) 

 1)2. Liiieata. North America. (Michaux.) 

 " 93. Brizoidet, (Briza Capennis, Willdenow.) 

 "91'. Megastachya, (Briza Eragroslis, Linn.) 



* 95. Atrovirens. Lacalle in Atlas. Peren. 

 '* 90'. Ilypnoides. South America. 



"* J)7. Aspcra. (Lamarck.) 



* 98. Tremula. Senegal. (Lamarck.) 



* 99. Madagatcariensis. Madagascar (Lamarck.) 

 ' .100. Subsecitnda. China. (Lamarck.) 



* 101. Peclinacea. North America. (Mic/iaux.) 



* 102. Elegant. Porto Rico. (Lamarck.) 



North America. 

 South Carolina. 

 India. 

 106. *Vc,v/a, (Trilicum Unioloicles of VVilld.) 



* 107. Loliacea. Britain. 



"* 108. Sii/H'cr/ici/lata, ( TriticuniMarilimtim, Linn. ) 

 See Brown's Prodromux, p. 179, 180, 181. 

 Dr Smith gives two other species, viz. Fliiitans 

 and Decumbent, both of which are given by 

 Willdenow under the genus FEVFUCA with the 

 same specific names. See GLYCERIA. 

 Species 40, 62, 106, 107, according to Persoon, 

 belong neither to TniTicuM nor to POA, but 

 probably to a distinct genus. Synopsis, p. 92. 

 j: 139. FESTUCA. Cal. 2-valvis. Spicula oblonga 

 terct>'.isculd, glumis acuminatis. 



1. Bromoidcs. England and France. Ann. 



2. Tenella. North America. Ann. 



3. Ov':na. Mountains of Scotland, Lapland, 

 ai:d Swuzi.;-' ind, Peren. 



\. Rubra. Barren parts of Europe. Percn. 



103. Eeptans. 



* 104. Hirsiita. 



* 105. Panicea. 



* 



5. Pnmila, or t'aria of Persoon. Alps of Class! 

 Switzerland, Styria, and Dauphiny. Peren. Toamii 



(J. Amethystiiia. Italy, France, England, and *" """ v ~" 

 Switzerland. Peren. 



7. Reftatrix. Arabia and Palestine. Peren. 



S. Heterophylla. Mountains of Austria and Swit- 

 zerland. Peren. 



9. Duriiiscitla. Dry meadows of Europe. 

 Peren, 



10. Dumetormn. Spain and Denmark. Percn. 



11. Myurus. England, Italy, Barbary, Germa- 

 ny, Swizterland. Ann. 



12. Sciuroides. Fields of the duchy of Olden- 

 burg and Bremen. Ann. 



J.!. Uniglamis. Shores of England. Ann. 



1 4. Spadicea. Meadows and high pastures of S wit- 

 xerland, France, and Italy. Peren. 



1 5. ScaLra. Cape of Good Hope. 



16. Fusca. Palestine. 



17- Decumbent. Europe, in barren pastures. 

 Peren, 



18. Pauciflora. Japan. 



19. Elatior. Meadows of Europe. Percn. 



20. Fluitant. See GLYCERIA. Ditches and 

 marshes of Europe. Peren. 



21. Loliacea. Meadows of England, Switzer- 

 land, and Germany. Peren. 



Cnstaia. Barren hills of Portugal. Ann. 

 Miscra. Japan. 

 Indica. East Indies. 

 Calyctha. Spain. Ann. 

 Pungent. Arabia. Peren. 

 Pratensis. Britain. Peren. 

 Plebeia. Van Diemeu's Island. 

 New South Wales. 

 Britain. Peren. 

 Gijiantia. Britain. Peren. 

 Ctuamaria. Scotland. Peren. 

 *33. Monoftackya. La Calle in Atlas. (Dcs- 



jbntainc. ) 

 *34. Cynotnroidct. Near Cassnm. (Desfont.) 



Ann. 



*35. Magel/anica. Straits of Magellan. (Lam.) 

 *36. Ceipi/laia. (Lamarck.) 



* 37. Tcmiifolia. Barren grounds. 



* 38. Glauca, South of Europe. (iMinarck.) 



* 39. Cinerea. South of France. ( Villars, De/p/i.) 



* 40. Alopecuriis. Near Tingidem in Morocco. 

 *41. Cilia/a. River Douro in Portugal, and the 



south of France. 



* 42. Halleri. Dauphiny. 



*43. Montana. Mount Pisano. (Savi, Pit. ) 

 *44. Slipoidcs. Majorca, and near Mascar. (Dcs~ 

 Joiilaine. ) 



* 45. Ccerulesccns. Algiers. ( Desfont. ) 



* 46. Poa'furmis. France. (Tluiitl.) 



*47. Poa'oides. R. St Lawrence. (Michaux.) 



* 48. Polystachya. North America. (Michaux.) 



* 49. P/ialaroides. South of France. (Lamarck.) 

 Species 30. is given by Willdenow as a viviparous 



variety of Ovina, species 31. as a species of BRO- 

 MUS, and species 32. as a species of POA. See 

 Brown's Prodromut, p. 178.; and Smith's Flor. 

 Brit. i. p. 114. 



140. BUOMUS. Cal. 2-valvus. Spicula oblonga, tc- 



res, disticha ; arista infra apicem. 



22. 



23. 



24. 



25. 

 26. 



* 27. 



* 28. 



* 29. 

 S 30. 



HI. 

 *32. 



