fluitans 7, 



r 



TRIANDRIA DIGYNIA. 103 



fuch plenty of it as in the iiland of Camy, % , 

 VII. 



F. panlcula rainofa erecfla, fplculis fubfefTilibus te- 

 recibiis muticis. Sp. pL iii. (Moris, Hift.f. 8. /. 

 3./. 16. Stillingf, Mifcel /. 10.) 



FJote Fefciie-Grafs. Anglis, 



In ditches and watery places frequent. % . VII. 



This grafs is of a fucculent nourifhing quality, and 

 cattle are very fond of it. It would doubtlefs 

 be a good kind to fow in wet meadows. 



The feeds of this grafs are in Tolaiid and Germany 

 brought to the tables of the great, as an agree- 

 able and nouriihing food, under the name of 

 Manna Seeds. 



fylvatica 8. F. ipicata, fpiculis alternis fubdiflichis felTilibus 

 ^^■, arillatis. Huds. Fl. Ang, p, 38. Bromus //;/;/^- 

 i^ tus. Lin, Sp. pi (Oed, Ban, t, 164 J " 



Wood Fefcue-Grafs. Anglis, 

 In woods and hedges not uncommon. %, VIII. 

 The beards arife from the extremity of the glumes : 

 it is therefore properly a feftuca, tho' it has the 

 habit of a bromus, the l?aves being hairy, the 

 Ipicul^ rough, and the beards long. 



lollis I. 



BROMUS, Gen, PL 89. 

 CaL bivalvis. Spicula oblonga, teres, difticha ; 



arifta infra apicem. 

 BROMUS panicula erediufcula, fpicis ovatis 

 pubefcentibus ; ariftis redlis, foliis molhfilme 



villofis. 



