ISO THE JOURXAL OF BOTAXY 



Milium effusum L. 3. Kingston ; Norton Camp, W. 



Phi eu7n pratense\j.y?iY. nodosum 1j. 1. Witlwpool; 2. Frequent 

 about Kilve, W. 



Agrostis setacea Curt. 2 and 3. Quantocks !, W. — A. canina L. 

 2. Quantocks ; 3. Bathpool, W. — A. alha L. var. major Gaud. 3. 

 Creecli St. Michael, W. — A. tenuis Sibtli. (the state called A. pumila 

 L.). 2. Quantocks, W, 9. Cart-track between Blackdown and 

 Shipham, T. — A. nigra With. 3. West Sedgemoor ; 6. Chard Com- 

 mon, W. 



Calamagrostis 'epigeios Roth. 3. Cannington, H. Slater, sp. 



Aira caryophgllea L. var. *divaricata (Pourr.). 2. Quantox- 

 head, W, — A. prcecox L. 1. Common on Exmoor up to 1300 feet. 

 2. Kilve, &c., W, 



*IIolcus lanatus x mollis ? 2. Kilve and Stogumber ; 6. Wam- 

 brook ; 9. Berrow, W. The specimen shown to me was too scrappy ; 

 it seeuis likely enough to occur, but has not been previously reported 

 anywhere, so far as I know. — H, mollis L. 2. Kilton ; 8. Wam- 

 brook ; 9. Berrow, W. 



Descliampsia ccespitosa Beauv. var. argentea Gray. 3. Woods 

 at Curry llivell, Thurlbear, and Pitminster, W. This is probably an 

 albino. 



Arrhenatlierum elatius Mert. & Koch var. nodosum Koch {A. 

 2)recatorium Dietrich). 1. Withypool, W. 



Moliuia ccenilea Moench. 1. Abundant on Exmoor up to 1500 

 feet. Vars. rohiista (Prahl) and viridiflora Lej. 6. Bewley Down, 

 extending into Devon, W. 



Catabrosa aquatica Beauv. 3. Staplegrove ; Bishop's Lydeard, 

 W. 



Melica uniflora Retz. 1. Exford. 3. Norton Fitzwarren and 

 West Hatch : 4. Bickenhall ; 6. Whitestaunton and Combe St. Ni- 

 cholas, W. 



Poa nemoralis L. 1. Dulverton, W., sp. — P. compressa L. 1. 

 Wall at Simonsbath (1050 feet). 9. Purn Hill, Bleadon, W.— 

 P. pratensis L. var. suhcoerulea (Sm.). 6. Whitestaunton, W. 



Glyceria plicata Fr. 2. Porlock ; 3. Bagborough, W. 



Festuca hromoides L. 2. Kilton ; 3. Thurlbear, W. — F. rubra 

 L. var. arenaria Fr. 2. Quautoxhead, W. — F. pratensis Huds. 3. 

 Coi-fe, W. — F. elatior L. 3. Orchard Portman ; Hillfarrance, &c., 

 W. — Subsp. F. arundinacea Schreb. 2. Perry's, near East Quautox- 

 head (confinns my suggestion in Fl. Som. Suppl.), W. 



Bromus gigantens L. 2. Kilve (type and var. trijlorvs) ; 3. 

 Stoke St. Mar}^, W. — B. ramosus Huds. 2. Kilve, &c. ; 3. Taunton, 

 &c., W. 



[Loliuni multiforum Lam. 2. Crowcombe ; 3. Taunton, Corfe, 

 and Dodhill, W.'] — L. perenne L. var. tenue Syme. 3. Holway, W. 



Agropyron canimwi Beauv. 4. Combe St. Nicholas, JV. — A. re- 

 pens L. var. Leersianum Gray. 3. Kingston ; Stoke St. Mary, W. 

 — A. pungens Roem. & Schult. 2. Lilstock, W. 



Nardus stricta L. 1. Common near Simonsbath, &c., up to 

 1450 feet. 



