TRIANDRIA DIGYNIA, 



95 



flexmfa 3, 



proscox 4. 



caryopbylea 

 5- 



nutans i. 



A. foliis fetaceis, culmis fubnudis, panicula diva- 

 ricafa, pedunculis flexuofis. Sp. pL 96. (Qed, 

 Dan. /. 157. opt. Moris. Hifl.f. 8. t, 7. /. g,in 

 imo ad dextram. Stilling/. Mifcel. t. 4. ScbeucL 

 Gram. 218. t.6.f, i. ^ /. 4-/. 4.) 



Mountain Hair-Grafs. Jnglis. 



In heaths and mountainous paftures. %. VII. 



The ftalk is about a foot high, bearing a loofe open 

 panicle of filvery purple flowers. On rocks and 

 in ' woods it frequently varies with white flowers, 

 which has been diftinguifhed by fome as a fpecies. 



A. foliis fetaceis ; vaginis angulatis, floribus pani- 

 culato-fpicatis, flofculis bafi ariftatis. Sp pU 97. 

 (Oed. Ban. t. 383. opt. Raj. Ang. 3. p. 408. /. 

 22./. 2.) 



Early Hair- Grafs. Anglis. 



In fandy barren paftures. Dr. Parfons. O . V. 



This is not above three or four inches high, and 

 bears a Ihort clofe panicle of whitifh green 

 flowers. 



A. foliis fetaceis, panicula divaricata, floribus 

 ariftatis diftantibus. Sp. pi. {Oed. Dan. t. 382. 

 Stillingf. Mifcel t. 5. Moris. Hift. Ox.f. Z. t. 5. 



/.ii.; 



Silver Hair-Grafs. Anglis. 



In landy and barren paftures. Dr. Parfons. O. V. 



MELICA. Gen. pL S2. 

 Cal. bivalvis,biflorus. Rudimenttm floris inter flofculos. 

 MELICA petalis imberbibus, panicula nutante 

 fimplici. Sp. pi. 98. {Moris. Hift. Ox. /. 8. t. 7. 

 /. 48. ^ ejus Varietasf. 49.) 



Melic 



