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creafed In number, but cleft itutc of corolla and 

 fiamina^ and confequently quite barren. 

 The fpiciiU were elegantly imbricated, and 

 flrono-ly mimick'd thcfe of the BIvIZA eraoro- 



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Jlis. Lin. 



FESTCJCA panicula ramofli erecla coarflata, 

 fpiculis fubulatis triiloris ariilatis glabris.— 

 Nova /pedes. (Fig. nulla.) 



Smooth Fefcue-grafs. Anglis. 



Yo^'c\<\-^i Ardbiglandm Gallo'-cvay. if. YH. 



This ftalk reclines a little at the bale, but after- 

 wards grows ertd, a foo: I'igii, and is quite 

 finoorh. ; :'.., .■ ., .■■•■■• - -■ :■ 



The leayes are narrow, linear, comprefb'd, and 

 fmoo'h in every part; the radical onts from fax 

 to ten in number, fome few of them reaching 

 to the bafe of the panii.le, the ilaik ones but 

 two, the uppermoit a iiale iiigher than the pa- 

 nicle, and both furroundin:?; the ftalk with Ion* 

 fmooth vazin^. 



The panicle is about three inches long, ere6t, 

 branched, and contracted. The branches are 

 alternate and flender, (the lower ones bifid or 

 once divided) bearing each zhont ^wQfpicuIie. 



T\\Q fpiciiLs are of a narrow fubulate form, quite 

 fmooth. and contain each three flowers, the up- 

 per ones often two only. 



The 



