LIST OF FLOWERING PLANTS 23: 
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CYPERACEZ:. 
aan Carex praecox. (Common in dry pastures ). 
336. Carex pseudo-cyperus. (Along the margin 
of the ditch by the side of the Church path ; 
—not plentiful, but has grown there con- 
stantly ever since 1825). 
Carex binervis (?).  (C. distans var. (?). 
Formerly in the damp and rather boggy 
pasture called the ‘‘Ox Pasture” on the 
Home Farm;—since destroyed by drain- 
age). 
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GRAMINA. 
338. Phleum pratense. 
339. Alopecurus pratensis. 
340. Alopecurus agrestis. (Frequent in cultivated 
fields, in a stiff soil). 
341. Alopecurus geniculatus. 
342. Phalaris (Digraphis) arundinacea. (In a 
pond in the park, and one in a plantation 
beside the Church path). 
343. Anthoxanthum odoratum. 
344. Agrostis vulgaris. 
345. Agrostis alba. 
346. Aira czspitosa. (Very abundant). 
347. Aira caryophyllea. (About the gravel pits). 
348. Aira praecox. (With the preceding). 
349. Avena pratensis. (Plentiful on dry grassy 
banks and open ground, on chalk and sand ; 
—in the park, but in less plenty than 
pubescens ). 
