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ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



Alopecurus agrestis, Z. 5, 8. 

 Anthoxanthum odoratum v. vil- 



losum, Dum. 5, a. 

 A. Puelii, Lecoq and Lain. 5, f3. 

 Apera Spica-venti, Beauv. i to 



5,8. 



A vena barbata, Brot. 5, (3. 

 A. fatua, Z. 5, y- 

 A. sterilis, Z. 5, (3. 



A. strigosa, Schreb. 5, y. 

 Brachypodium distachyum, 



Beauv. 5, /3. 

 Briza minor, Z. 5, /3. 



B. maxima, Z. 5, a. 

 Bromus arvensis, Z. i, 4, 5, 8. 

 B. commutatus, Schrad. i, 4, 



5, y- 



B. madritensis, Z. 5, (3. 



B. patulus, J/6T/. and Koch, i, 



5> 

 B. rigidus, Roth, i, 5, /3. 



B. secalinus, Z. i, 4, 5, y. 

 B. squarrosus, Z. 1,5, (3. 

 B. tectorum, Z. i, 3, 5, y. 

 B. unioloides, H. B. K. 5, y. 

 Cynosurus echinatus, Z. 5, a. 

 Dactylis hispanica, Roth. 5, a. 

 [Demazeria loliacea, Nyman. 



2 > y-1 



Echinaria capitata, Desf. 5, a. 

 Elymus Caput-medusre, Z. i, 



5> P- 



E. europaeus, Z. 5, a. 



Festuca ligustica, BertoL 5, (3. 



F. sciuroides, ^<?/A. i to 5, 8. 

 [F. sylvatica, Vill. 8, Roslin 



Glen.] 

 F. uniglumis, Soland. 5, a. 



Gastridium australe, Beauv. 5, a. 

 Gaudinia fragilis, Beauv. 5, /3. 

 Glyceria distans, Wahlenb. 



5, 

 Hordeum bulbosum, Z. 5, /?. 



H. distichum, Z. 5, /2. 



H. hexastichum, Z. 5, /?. 



H. jubatum, Z. 5, a. 



H. marinum, Huds. 5, /i. 



Lagurus ovatus, Z. 5, a. 



[Lepturus filiformis, Triii. e, 



Aberlady.]. 



Lolium arvense, With. 5, /3. 

 L. rigidum, Gaud. 5, y. 

 L. temulentum, Z. i, 3, 5, f3. 

 Panicum capillare, Z. 5, /3. 

 P. miliaceum, Z. 5, (3. 

 Phalaris canariensis, Z. i to 



5,8. 



P. coerulescens, Desf. i, 5, f3. 

 P. minor, Retz. 5, /?. 

 P. paradoxa, Z. i, 5, /3. 

 Phleum arenarium, Z. 5, /3. 

 Poa Chaixii, F///. (3, Pentlands. 

 P. nemoralis, Z. i, 3, 5, 8. 

 P. palustris, Z. (P. fertilis, Host.}. 



!, 4, 5> y- 

 Polypogon monspeliensis, Desf. 



5> A 

 Secale cereale, Z. 5, 8. 



Setaria italica, Beauv. 5, /?. 

 S. viridis, Beauv. 5, /3. 

 Triticum cylindricum, Ces. i, 



5' A 

 T. triaristatum, Gren. and Godr. 



5,P- 

 T. vulgare, Z. 5, 8. 



Zea Mays, Z. 5, /?, in leaf only. 



NOTES. 



Diplotaxis temtifolia, DC. (growing to the height of five feet), 

 Peucedanum sativum, Benth. and Hook. f. (very luxuriant), Barbarea 

 vulgaris, R. Br. and Melilotus ojficinalis, Lam., are thoroughly 

 established and very abundant at St. David's, Fife ; the last-named 



