10^ TRIANDRIA DIGYNIA. 



The radical leaves are filiforme and channelled, 

 thofe on the ftalk plain. 



ruhm-^* F. panicula fecunda feabra, fpiculis 6-floris arifla^ 

 tis ; flofculo ultimo mutico, culmo femiterjfi. 

 Sp, pL 109. (StilUngf. MifceL t, 9 ?) 



Purple Fefcue-Grafs. AngUs> 



In dry mountainous paftures. The ifle of Canay 

 ^bounds with this and the F. ovina, % . VII. 



hromoides 4 F. panicula fecunda, fpiculis eredis l^vibus, caly* 

 cis altera valvula integra, altera ariftata. Sp, pi. 

 HO (Pluk, Pbyt, t,^^.f, lo.j 



In dry paftures, but not common. . VJ. 



The {lalks freqviently decline towards the ground. 



elatior ^, 



decumlent 



F. panicula fecunda eredla, fpiculis fubariftatis ex- 



terioribus teretibus. Sp. pi, iii. (Moris. Hlfl, 



Ox./. 8, /. 2./. 15J 

 In moift rich meadows, but not cornmon, Dr,, 



Parfons. ^.Vll. 

 It is a grafs that makes moft excellent fodder for 



cattle, 



^* Panicula aquali. 



FESTUCA panicula ere6ta, fpiculis fubovatis mu^ 

 ticis, calyce floiculis majore, culmo decumbente, 

 S'p.'pl, no. (Oed. Ban. L 162. opL Moris. Hijlf 

 |. 8. t. i.f. 6. Piuk. Phyt. /. 34./. 1.) 



Decumbent Fefcue-Grafs. Anglis. 



\vi dry mountainous paftures. I faw no where 



fuch 



