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III Males. II Females. Tri. Di. 
Panicle flowering on one side, rough : 
spikelets containing 6 florets, awned ; last 
floret awnless, culm half cylindrical. — 
Stillingfleet. tab. IX. Leers. VIIl. i. 
Hills, July, P. Rare. 
Luton Dozvns , — Barton Hill, 
69. IVaH Fescue-Grass, — F. myurus. 
I 
Panicle spiked, cups very small, awnless : 
florets rough, awns long. — Leers, III. 5 . 
Walls, May, A. Rare. 
Oakley Walls, 
70. Meadozv Fescue-Grass, — F. pratensis. 
Panicle flowering on one side, oblique: 
spikelets nearly strap-shaped, awnless, 
leaves flat. — ;• Martyn. 84. Curtis. VI. 
Meadows, June, July, P. Common. 
71. Tall Fescue-Grass. — F. clatior. 
Panicle spreading, spikelets ovate, pointed, 
leaves broad. — Leers. Vill. 6. Curtis. VI. 
Meadows and Pastures, June, July, P. 
Common. 
72. Flote Fescue-Grass, — F. fluitans*. 
' Panicle branched, straight, spikelets nearly 
sitting, cylindrical, awnless. — Curtis. I. 
7. admirable. Martyn. 113. 
