378 97. GRAMINE&. 
*3. 8. glauca (Beauv.); panicle spikelike, involucral bristles 
with erect teeth, pales transversely rugose.— R. i. sa 
Surrey. Mr. Borrer. A. IX. 
Tribe II. Phalaridee. 
4. Poauaris Linn. 
*1. P. canariensis (L.); panicle ovate spikelike, gl. winged on 
the keel, wing entire, rudimentary fl. 2 half as long as the fertile 
f., pales pilose.—2Z. B. 1310. P. 9.—St. 1—2 feet high, termi- 
nating in a compact compound panicle. Gl. large, pale yellow 
variegated with green lines and remarkably winged at the back. 
—Scearcely naturalized. A. VII. Canary-grass. 
[2. P. paradoxa (L.}; panicle spikelike, gl. of fertile fl. with 
a toothed wing on the keel many-nerved, rudimentary fl. several 
much shorter.—R. i.—St. decumbent below, then ascending, 1—3 
ft. high, branched. Lower part of pan. usually barren; branches 
with about 6 spikes. Wing of barren gl. obtuse, toothed — 
Swanage, Dorset. A doubtful native. A. VII] E. 
3. P. arundinacea (L.); panicle upright with spreading 
branches, fl. clustered, gl. not winged, rudimentary fl. 1 or 2 
small hairy.—E. B. 402. P. 9. Baldingera R.—St. 4—5 feet 
high, from a creeping root. Panicle 3—4 in. long. Gl. keeled. 
<P. picta ; J. variegated with white lines.—By water. P. VI. 
I. 
5. AnTHoxanTHUM Linn. 
1. A. odoratum (L.); panicle spikelike oblong compound, 
glumes about as long as the awns.—E. B. 647. P. 8.—About a 
foot high.—Very common in pastures. P. V. VI. Sweet Vernal- 
grass. 
6. Hizrocnxor Ginel. 
[l. H. borealis (R. and §.); pee divaricate, pedicels gla- 
brous, fi. without awns.—E. B. S. 2641. P. 31.—About a foot 
high.—Glen Kella or Cally, near the Spittle of Glen Shee, For- 
farshire. Mr. G. Don. P. VIE] s. 
Tribe ILI. Phleinee. 
7. Pureum Line. Cat’s-tail-grass. 
1. P. asperum (Jacq.); panicle cylindrical, gl. wedgeshaped 
truncate swelling upwards rough.—E. B. 1077. St. 26.5. P. 79. 
