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striatus . 
fragrans . 
lanatus. 
saccharatum . 
trivialis . 
pratensis. 
TRIA.NDRIA DIGYNIA» 
91. HOLCUS. Gen.pl. 1505, 
1. H. panicula conferta oblonga: pedunculis brevissimis 
confertis ramosis, glumis bifloris striatis muticis acu- 
minatis, foliis planis longis.- — Willd. sp. pl. 4. p. 935. 
In swamps of Virginia. Clayt. -f. This species ap- 
pears to belong to Aira. 
2. H. panicula patula, glumis trifloris muticis, flosculis 
confertis, hermaphrodito intermedio diandro glabro, 
masculis triandris, valvula exteriore levissime ciliata, 
dorso laevibus. Willd. sp. pl. 4. p. Q36. 
H. odoratus. Mich.Jl. amer. I. p. 56. 
In low meadows on the borders of lakes : Canada to 
Virginia. I/. July. v. v. A very fine grass. 
3. H. glumis bifloris, hermaphrodito mutico, masculi aris- 
ta flore multo breviore recurva. Willd . sp. pl. 4. 
p. 933. 
Icon. Host. gram. l.f. 2. Schreb. gram. t. 20. f. 1. 
In low meadow's, frequent. I/ . June, July. v.v. 
92. SORGHUM. Pers. ench. 1 . p. 101. Broom-grass. 
1. S. panicula subverticillata patentissima, seminibus ellip- 
ticis glumis villosis persistentibus tectis. Pers. ench. 1. 
p. 101. 
Icon. Mich, in act. helv. 8. t. 4 f. I. 
Cultivated for the purpose of making brooms, and fre- 
quently found in an apparently wild state. ©• July. 
v. v. 
93. POA. Gen.pl. 114. Meadow-grass. 
1. P. panicula diffusa, spiculis trifloris, glumis lanceolatis 
quinquenervibus basi villo connexis, ligula elongata. 
Smith jl. brit. 1 . p. 103. Willd. sp. pl. J . p. 387. 
Icon. Host. gram. 2. t. 62. Engl hot. t. 1072. 
Common in meadows and fields. I/ . June — Aug. v. v. 
2. P. panicula diffusa, spiculis quadrifloris, glumis lanceo- 
latis quinquenervibus villo connexis, ligula abbreviata 
obtusa. Smith Jl. brit. 1. p. 104. Willd. sp. pl. 1. 
p 388. 
Icon. Elost. gram. 2. t. 6l. Engl, hot t. 1073. 
In grassy fields, not so frequent. I/ . May, June. v. i\ 
