TRIANDRIA. DIGYNIA. Poa. 129 
’P. panicula lanceolata disticho-secunda co- rigida, 
arctata glabra; racbi marginata, spiculis 
septeiiifloris, flosculis terctibus enervibus. 
P.‘ Panicle fpear-flidped, fomewhat branched : 
branches alternaky pointing one way : /rnit-. 
Jialk bordered. 
IJART) MR A f)0 W-GR ASS. Stony places and walls. 
Nourngliain Castle; liulvvell Lime-kilus. A. June. 
■p. panicnia secunda coarctata* culmo adscen- conu 
denie compresso, flosculis angulosis basi pressa, 
vlllo coniplicato connexis. 
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P. Panicle compact :Jiraw Jlanting^ compressed, 
j'l AT-STAMvRI) MEADOW-GRASS. Walls, hoii'ie 
tops, and dry places. Southwell Parks. P. July, Aug. 
P. panicula diffusa, spiculis trifioris, glumis trivia^ 
lanccolatis, quinquenervibus basi villo con- lis-^ 
nexis, stipula clongata. 
P. Panicle fpie.ading ; fpikets ^-flowered, wool¬ 
ly at the bafe : jhaw upright rough : Jheath- 
Jfale tapering to a point. Curt. 
ROUGllISII Ml A DO W-GRASS. Moist meadows and 
pastures; very common. P. June-—Sept. 
P. panicula diffusa, spiculis qiiadrlfloris, g\u~ praten- 
mis lanccolatis quinqujtnervibus villo con- sis, 
nexis, stipula abbreviata obtusa. 
P. Panicle /'preading \ fpikets g- Jlozuered^ 
Jinoolh : jlraw cylindrical^ upright, Lin N. 
l^htathfsaleJhort and blunt. Curt. 
SMOt)TH-STALKKD MEADOW-GRASS. Mea¬ 
dows, pastures autl banks; very couimon 
D ^ P. May, June, 
