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390. 
391. 
392. 
393. 
394. 
395: 
290. 
LIST OF FLOWERING PLANTS. 
GRAMINA. 
. Phleum arenarium. (Frequent in dry, loose 
sand, in the open country on the north 
and east of Mildenhall). 
Phleum Boehmeri. (On dry, open, barren 
ground, on chalk or sand, on the northern 
part of the Warren Hill, and by the side 
of the road from Mildenhall by Eriswell 
towards Brandon; also on the high ground 
beyond Barton Mills towards Herrings- 
well). 
Alopecurus pratensis. (In meadows on 
good soil—much less common than about 
Bury). | 
Alopecurus agrestis (?) (Iam not sure that 
I have seen this at Mildenhall, though it is 
common at Barton. Itis partial to a stiff 
clay soil). 
Alopecurus geniculatus. (In shallow pools 
and stagnant waters). 
Agrostis vulgaris. (Very common). 
Agrostis alba. 
Agrostis canina trichodium. (On _ rough, 
heathy ground, very plentiful in the fir 
plantations, chiefly on sandy soil). 
Agrostis spica-venti, L. Apera. (In fields 
which have been cultivated, on light sandy 
soil, often abundant, but not constant to 
one locality. In great abundance on the 
rising ground (where there is a conspicuous 
plantation of firs) near the village of 
