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grandiflora . 
fluitans . 
distichiphyU 
la. 
poceoides. 
nutans . 
glomerata . 
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TRIANDRIA DIGYNIA. FeStUCa. 
In shady woods, in the western parts : Kentuky, Ten- 
nassee, &c. I/. July. v. v. 
8. F. panicula simplici erecta, spiculis perpaucis subsep- 
temfloris, flosculis acutis distantibus. Lam. illustr. l. 
p\g\. 
In Carolina-. Fraser. + . 
9. F. panicula longa laxa, ramis simplicibus, spiculis ad- 
pressis tereti-linearibus multifloris, flosculis muticis 
striatis, culmo decumbente foliisque glaberrimis,— 
Willd. sp. pl. l. p. 426. 
Icon. Host. gram. 2. t. 77- Engl. lot. 1520. 
In ditches and slow-flowing waters, frequent. 1/ . June 
— Aug. v. v. 
10. F. panicula racemoso-coarctata, spiqulis approximatis 
adpressis subsexfloris muticis, foliis convoluto-subula- 
tis rigidis alternis distichis, culmo erecto glabro,— 
Mich.fl. amer. 1. p. 167. 
F. triticea. Lam. illustr. l. p. 19O. 
Uniola spicata. Willd. sp. pl. 1. p. 400. 
Icon. Pluit, alni. t. 33. f. 4 ? 
In salt- meadows, common along the coast from Canada 
to Florida. 1/ . July, Aug. v. v. 
11. F. panicula subconferta, ramis inferioribus simplicibus, 
spiculis alternis oblongis subsessilibus muticis, foliis 
planis glaberrimis. — Mich.fl. amer. 1. p. 67. 
On the banks of the river St. Laurence. 7/, 4-. 
12. F. panicula nutante patula, spiculis oblongo-lanceolatis 
compressis octofloris muticis, foliorum vaginis apice 
barbatis, radice fibrosa. Willd. enum. J 15. 
Icon Willd. hort. her. t. 3. 
In rich bottom lands : Pensylvania to Carolina. % . July, 
Aug. v. v. 
13. F. paniculae ramis secundis nutantibus scabris, spiculis 
ovatis compressis subsexfloris, spiculis acutis muticis, 
foliis lineari-lanceolatis. Willd. enum. 110. 
In shady woods : New England to Carolina. 1/. July. 
v. v. 
97. DACTYLIS. Gen.pl. 117. Orchard-grass. 
1. D. panicula secunda glomerata. Willd. sp. pl. 1. p. 403. 
Icon. Host. gram. 2. t. 94. Schreb gram, t 8 f. 2. 
In meadows and woods : Pensylvania, &c. Probably ori- 
ginally brought from Europe. 7/. June. v. v . 
