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TRIANDRIA DIGYNIA, 



»renarua i , 



cammis 



ELYMUS. Gen, PL 96. 

 Cat, lateralis, bivalvis, aggregatus, multifloriis. 



ELYMUS fpica eredla arcla, calycibus fomentofis 

 fiofculo longioribus. Sp,pL 122, {Fig, mlh^quam 

 fcio, credenda. Fig, 14./. 8. t, 4. Moris^ Hift, Ox, 

 appropinquate Jed fpica nimis parva ^ brevis^ nu 

 tomentofa,) 



Sea Lime-Grafs. Anglis, 



On the Tea coaft in fandy places, but not common. 

 %. VI, VIL 



The leaves are channeled, rigid and pungent : the 

 fpike linear, downy, and about eight or nine 

 inches long. The creeping roots of this grafs, 

 and the amndo arenaria^ confine the fea fands 

 from being blov/n about by the winds, and by 

 that means prevent often very deftrudive inun- 

 dations. 



ELYMUS fpica nutante adlta fpiculis re6lis invo- 

 lucro deftitutis, infimis geminis. Sp. pL 124. 

 Triticum caninum, Hudf. FL Ang. 45. (Moris. 

 Hift. f, 8. /. I./. 2.) 



Dog's Lyme-Grafs. Anglis. 



In 6'r^ fliady upland woods. Dr. 'Parfons, 



In the den of Eethaick^ near Perth, &;c. 



HORDEUM. Gen. PL 98. 

 CaL lateralis, bivalvis, uniflorus, ternus* 

 murinum i. HORDEUM flofculis lateralibus mafculis ariftatis, 

 involucris intermediis ciliotis. Sp,pLi2(),{Scheuch* 



Gram, 



