io6 TRIANDRIA DIGYNIA. 



(Raj, Syn. 406. ^. 21./. i. bona. Moris, Hifl. f, 8. 



/. 7./. 21. VailL Par, t. 18./. ij 

 Meadow Oat- Grafs. Anglis, 

 On dry mountainous paftures about Blair^ &c. "^ , 



VII. 

 The leaves are fmooth, narrow, fliff, their edges 



frequently turning inwards : the fpiculas grow 



parallel to the flialk, and clofe to it, generally 



but one on a peduncle, 



fiavefctm 5 A. panicula laxa, calycibus trifioris brevibus, flof- 

 culis omnibus arillatis. Sp.fl, 118. (Moris, Hiji, 

 f. 8. /. 7./. ^i.Schreh. Gram, 72. L 9) 



Yellow Oat-Grafs. Jnglis. 



In dry meadows and paftures. Dr. Parfons, %. VII. 



The panicle is compofed of numerous fpkul^, 

 much fmaller than in any of the other fpecies, 

 and of a yeilowifli color. 



ARUNDO. Gf;/. P/. 93. 

 Cal. bivalvis. Flofculi coiigeRi, lana cinfti. 

 phragmites ARUNDO calycibus quinquefioris, panicula laxa. 

 I. Sp, pi 120. {Moris. Hiji, f, 8. / 8. f. i. Ger. 



Em, 36, f, I.) 

 Common Reed-Grafs. Anglis, 

 On the fides of lochs and in ditches frequent. "U. 



mi. 



calamagro- ARUNDO calycibus unifloris, culmo ramofo. Sp. 

 lis 2. pL 121. {Oed. Ban. t. 280. Moris. HiJi. f. 8. /. 



8./. 2. Scheuch, Gram. 122. /. 5. bene ) 



Branched 



