THE VLOilA OJ^ LlVEftPOOL. 



9. AGEOSTIS. Liun. Bent-groM, 



1. A. CANiNA. L. (Brown B.) June, July. U 



In moist banen situatiuus, frequent. 



2. A. vuLGAEis. L. (Fine B.) June, July. 



Banks, meadows, pastures, <fec., very frequent. 



3. A. ALBA. L. (Marsh B.) July, August. U 



Pastures, road sides, and moist places, very frequent. 



'* Vae. b. Hook. & Arnott. A. Stolonipera. L. & E.B. 



Common on the sea shore at New Brighton, — W^. 

 " North and south shores of Liverpool, and near Garston 

 (the plant figured by Sowerby, in Eng. Bot., t. 1532, from 

 the same locaUty)," — J.S. in Herb. 



4. A. 8PICA VENTi. L. (Spreading Silky B.) June, July. 



In a fence beyond the gate near Bootle Church, — Mr. 

 Price. Plentiful on new roads near Birkenhead Docks. 



10. CATABROSA. Beauv. Whorl-grass. 



1. C. AQUATiCA. Beauv. (Aira. L.) (Water W.) May, 

 June. 2; 



In ditches and moist places near BooUe Land Marks, 

 abundant. Crosby, Formby, &c. 



11. AIEA. Linn. Hair-grass, 



1. A. CJESPITOSA. L. (Tufted A.) June, July. 4 



Woods and shady moist places, frequent. 



2. A. FLExuosA. L. (Waved H.) July. 2| 



In heathy and hilly situations, frequent. Plentiful in 

 Eastham woods, on Bidston Heath, and near the Quany, 

 also near West Kirby, and other similar situations in 

 Wirral. Dingle, Hale, &c. 



8. A. OAiiYOPHYLLEA. L. (Silvery H.) June, July, i; 



In dry gravelly and heathy situations, frequent. 



4. A. PKiEOOX. L. (Early H.) May, June. 



Old hedge banks, and diy sandy hills and pastures, 

 frequent. 



12. MOLINIA. Mceuch. Molinia. 

 1. M. CiERULEA. Moencli. (Melica. L. & E.B.) (Purple M.) 

 July, August. U 



Wet hftHthy and moory plnios, frei|uent. Bidston, 

 Oxton, Ac. 



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