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F. rubra L. (1) Biddulpli, Painter. (3) Barr Beacon; Perry 

 Barr, &c. (4) Eestlaw Meadows, Blymhill, Dickenson, With. 154 ; 

 walls of Dudley Castle, With. 154. 



F. sylvcttica Vill. Blymhill, Sliaw, 103 ; occasional in woods, 

 Gam. ; most probably an error. 



F. elatior L. (3) Burton, Ih-ouii ; bushy places by the Trent 

 at Stoke, (hnn. 346. (4) Seckley Wood. 



c. pratensis Huds. Common in the county. 



F. ELATIOR X LoLiuM PERENNE. (3) Mcadows, Trent, Armitage, 

 Reader ; fields near Newton ; Perry Barr. 



Bromus giganteus L. Frequent. (2) Tutbury ! Fraser ; 

 Alton Towers, &c. (3) Stoke, Gam. 346 ; Lion's Paw Wood, 

 Painter ; Armitage, Reader ; Sandon, Milwich, &c. (4) Upper 

 Arley, &c. 



B. ramosus Huds. Frequent throughout county. 



B. sterilis L. Common throughout county. 



B. SECALiNus L. (3) In cornfields, PenkhuU, Gam, 436; Burton, 

 Brown, 297. I have not seen this in the county. 



B. racemosus L. Common? Brown, 'l^S. (2) Dovedale. (3) 

 Hamstall-Eidware, Shaw, ii. 7 ; Pipe-Eidware ; Stonnall. 



B. commutatus Schreb. Common? Brown, 298. (3) Near 

 Stafford ! Douglas ; fields, Sandwell ; Streetley. (4) Shelmore 

 Wood ; Oulton. 



B. mollis L, Very common ! Gam. 346. 



Brachypodium gracile Beauv. Common in all districts. 



B. pinnatum Beauv. Hamstall-Eidware? Shaw, ii. 7. I think 

 this is a misnomer. 



Lolium perenne L. Common. 



e. italicwm Braun. (3) Knypersley, Painter ; Newton ; Oscott ; 

 Queslet. 



L. temulentum b. arvense With. Hamstall-Eidware. Shaw, ii. 7. 



Agropyron caninum Beauv. Common ? Gam. 347. (3) 

 Canal embankment by Armitage Church, Reader ; Sandwell ; Can- 

 well ; Tixall ; Chartley, Kingston Pool, &c. (4) Himley. 



A. repens Beauv. Common. 



Nardus stricta L. (1) Biddulph, Painter. (2) Wetley, Gam. 

 244 ; Cannock Chase ! Moore ; Needwood Forest ! Brown, 295 ; 

 Chartley Park ! Gam. ; Hawkesyard ; Beaudesert ! Reader ; Hard- 

 wick ; Gailey ; Norton Bog ; JPipe Marsh ; Sherbrook Valley ; 

 Hints, &c. (4) Norbury Big Moss ; Oulton. 



Hordeum secalinum Schreb. (2) Uttoxeter ! Gam. 347. 

 (3) Stone ; Stafford, Gam. ; King's Bromley, Moore. 



H. murinum L. Waste places, but rare in the north, Gam. 

 347. (2) Tutbury Castle. (3) Branston, Broivn, 208 ; Lichfield 

 Close ! Gam. ; Great Bridgeford ; Hints ; Aire was ; Great Barr ; 

 Cannock, &c. (4) Stewponey ; Gornal Wood. 



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