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Volume 3 · 57 words · 1771 Edition

in zoology. See Alauda.

STIPA in botany, a genus of the triandria digynia clas. The calix consists of two valves, containing one flower; the exterior valve of the corolla terminates in an awn; and it is jointed at the base. There are seven species, only one of them, viz. the pennata, or feather-grass, a native of Britain.