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Bronius tectoruni, Linn., occurred sparingly, but always 

 in association with other aliens. 



Secale cereale, Linn. In profusion, on one part of the 

 sandhills, close to Devonshire Road. The grasses escape 

 the depredations of flower-gatherers, and so reach 

 maturity. 



During the latter part of my residence at St. Anne's a 

 good portion of this area was being broken up into paved 

 roads, and the sites of the houses which follow the roads 

 have greatly interfered with the locality ; but as the 

 poultry get pushed further north a similar alien flora may 

 be expected to follow in their wake. I can only regret 

 that my removal from the neighbourhood now prevents 

 me from continuincf these observations. 



