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capillaris Linn. Sp. Pl. 68. 1753; Poa tenuis Ell. Sk. Bot. S. C. and Gd P ^. 
1817.) LACE-GRASS.—An erect annu. dm. (4°-! 3 branching m 1 
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s to si flowered spikelets (a) 2-3 mm. (1/-13”) long; empty DO i 
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its Senet LA res. (98) o Palea rough-ciliate on . 
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Of no agricultural interest. 
