PL end . ph. 
150 91. Agraulus. 10. GR AMINE/E. 
Agrostis setacea, Curtis Land. 6, 12. 
Ag r ostis alpina, With. Bot.Arr. 128. 
Agrostis mutabilis, Sihth. Oxf. 10 ? 
Agrostis canina 6 et y, Huds. FI. Angl. 88. 
Dry heaths; perennial; July and August. 
Culm 1 fool high ; leaves pale, rather glaucous ; radical 
leaves in tufts, upright ; ligula long, torn ; panicle whitish ; 
peduncles branched, rough, semiverticil late; spathelles slen- 
der, acute; spatliellules mucronated gt the tip; awn longer 
than the spathelle. 
(3, purpureus. Locustce slightly coloured. 
LI. 92. ACHNATHERIUM. Beauvois. Bushgrass, 
Spathelles alternate, lower largest ; spatliellules membra- 
naceous; lower slightly nicked, awned; upper not nicked, 
pointed ; awn terminal, not jointed, plaited, twisted; lodicule 
lanceolate, not nicked, bald : style short, 2-parted ; stigmata 
villose ; cariopsis furrowed. — Panicle branched, loose. 
Achnatherium lanceolatum . Spear bushgrass. 
Panicle diffuse; locustce rather spread, upright; spathelles 
lanceolate, longer than the awn; culm rather branched; 
leaves linear. 
Arundo q. Calamagrostis minor glumis rutGs et viridibus Petiveri, Dil- 
len in Raii Syn. 401 , 3. 
Arundo Calamagrostis, Lin . S. P. 121. 
Arundo epigejos, Huds, FI. Ang. 54. 
Calamagrostis epigejos, With. Bot. Arr. 123. 
Calamagrostis lanceolata, Koel. Gram. 58. 
Wood and hedges ; perennial ; July. 
Hoot fibrous ; culm erect, 4? feet high, leafy, very smooth ; 
leaves slender, pointed, light green; sheaths long; ligula 
lanceolate; panicle rather upright; locustce small, purple 
or light brown. 
$, pilosum . Leaves hairy above. 
LIE 93. CALAMAGROSTIS. Dioscorides. Reedgrass, 
Spathelles alternate, very acute, longer than the spathel- 
lules; lower largest; spathellules membranous, often villous; 
lower 2 or 4-toothed; bristled between the teeth; upper 
2-cut, toothed; bristle awlshape; lodicule lanceolate, not 
nicked, bald; style short, 2-parted; stigmata villous; ca - 
riop-As free, not furrowed.- — Panicle branched, becoming 
effused. 
