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epigejos 



Wood ^eeA'grass 



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Fertile seed 



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The inner husks adhere to th 



at both end 



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seed, without opening; the naked seed is oblong, and pointed 



it is furnished at the base with downy hairs 



appearance of that of the cotton-grass, erioph 



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The hairs give this seed at first th 



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body of the seed of the cotton-grasses is three-cornered 



and pointed. 



III.) 



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hil 



but on removing the hairs, the 



isses is oblong 



e that of th 



reed 



gr 



XXII. 



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LOLIUM 



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perenne 



Perennial B.je-grass. 



on vex side 



Concave and furrowed 



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The inner husks enclose the seed, which is obi 

 flat, with a furrow lengthwise, on the other. 



ong 



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compressed ; convex on one side, and 



XXIII. 



xir L Y3I us geniculatus 



Jointed Ij^me-grass . 



Perfect seed 



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Th 





husk 



s of the bloss 



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haped, (linearis). 



om adhere to the seed, which is convex on 



sid. 



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and strap 



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