THE FLORA OF LIVERPOOL. 



3. A, GENicuLATUS. (L. Floating T.) July, August. U 



In ponds and wet places, very frequent. 



4». PHALARIS, Linn. Canary-grass. 



1. P. ARUNDiNACEA. L. (Reed C.) July, August. 2^ 



By the side of ditches and ponds, not unfrequent. Walton, 

 Bimrose Brook. Woodside, Upton, meadows and similar 

 situations in Wirral. 



2. P. Canariensis. L. (Cultivated C.) July. 



Occasionally met with in the vicinity of Liverpool, but 

 * always, in such cases, introduced. 



5. AMMOPHILA. Host. 8ea-reed. 



1. A. ARUNDINACEA. Host. (Common S., Marum, or Mat- 

 weed.) July. 24 



Very abundant on the sand hills from the Dee to South- 

 port. 



Var. b, A. VARIEGATA. Hook. & Ajuott. (Arundo 

 colorata. Sm.) "Leaves variegated with white 

 lines.-" July, n 



Frequent in ditches on Crosby Marsh. Frequent by the 

 side of the Canal, at Bootle, — ^W.S. In a ditch near the 

 Town Row, West Derby,— W.H. 



6. PHLEUM. ]inn. Cafs4ail-grass. 



1. P. PRATENSB. L. (Common C. or Timothy-grass.) June. U 



Meadows and pastures, very frequent. 



2. P. ARENARiUM. L. (Sea C.) June, July. 



Very abundant on the sand hills from the Dee to South- 

 port. 



7. MILIUM. Linn. Millet-grass. 

 1. M. EFFUSTJM. L. (Spreading M.) June. U 



Moist shady woods, not unfrequent on either side of the 

 Mersey. Hale, Speke, Tranmere, Eastham, <fec. 



8. CALAMAGROSTIS. Adans. Small-reed. 

 1. C. Epigejos. Roth. (Wood S.) July, n 



In shady woods and moist places, not unfrequent, eitJier in 

 Wirral or Lancashire. Tranmere, clay banks neai* Egre- 

 mont Ferry and the Magazines. Clay banks near Otters- 

 pool and Aigbiu*th, (fee. 



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