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Gramen parvum prascox panicula laxa canefcente. 
* R. Syn. Ed. 2. 260. Ed, 3. 407. Tab. 22. 
Fig. 2. bene. Pluk Aim 177 Tab. 33. Fig. 9. 
male. 
On dry barren ground, efpecially on gravelly 
foil, and not uncommon upon mud walls. I have 
obferved it in feveral places about Leicester and 
Loughborough. Upon Beacon and Bardon hills, 
in Charley Foreft more plentifully. 
It may be called fmall vernal grafs with a loofe 
whitifh fpike. 
Melica, Gen. PI. 76. 
Melica petalis imberbibus, panicula nutante fimplici. 
Sp. PI. p. 66. 
Gramen avenaceum nemorenfe glumis rarioribus 
ex fufco-xerampelinis R. Syn. 403. 
Gr. avenaceuin locuftis rarioribus, C. B. p. 10. 
C. Gr. avenaceum locudis rubris montanum C. B. 
p. 10. R. Syn. 403. Ex Sententia U. Doody, 
Linnaei, Halleri, Dalibard. Red Oat Grajs of 
the Woods. 
In Buddon Wood, and here and there upon 
Charley Foreft, as about Swithland date-pits. It 
dowers in April and May. 
TETRANDRIA. 
monogynia. 
Dipsacus, Gen. Plant. N^.ioy. 
Dipfacus foliis petiolatis appendiculatis. Hort. Upfal. 
2 5. Sp. PI. 97: 
Dipfacus capitulis ha?mifphaericis nudis. Hall. 
Helv. p. 672. 
Dipfacus 
