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rigida. POA panicula lanceolata fubramofa feciinda, ra- 

 mulis aliernis fcciindis. Syjl. nat. edit, i ?. p. 

 98. Sp. pi. 10 1. (Barrel, ic. 4.0,. VailL Pr.ris. 

 /. 18. /. 4. /.'^.'^. Maris, hijl. Ox. HI. p. 182. 

 Je^. 8. /. 2. /. 9. 



Plard Poa Grafs. A;igUs. 



On wallr, rocks, and dry barren foils. On Sf.lif- 

 liiry Craig., and plentifully on all the rocks in 

 the king's park, &c. O. VIJ. 



Several ftaiks arife from the fame root, each about 

 a finger high, ered, firm, and ftifp, branched at 

 the top into a narrow lanceolate panicle, the 

 branches all difpofed on one fide of the ftalk. 



Tlie leaves are very narrow and flat, their edges 

 often infieded. 



The fpicuU are of a comprefs'd linear-lanceolate 

 form, either of a dull reddifh purple or a green 

 color, imbricated generally with about ei<j;ht 

 fiov;ers, but varying from five to ten. ' The 

 pedunck's arc rigid, and fliortcr than the fpi- 



CiUC. 



mdia, BRIZA. P^g. <)(). 



A double or monftrous variety of this was fhewn 



me in the colk^clion of Dr. Ihpe^ accidentally 



found wild in Scollaid. 



Tlie fpicul'-e v;ere of a lanceolate figure, the 



valves cf the cahx greatly multiplied or in- 



creas'tj 



