397: 
398. 
399. 
400. 
4Ol. 
402. 
A403. 
404. 
405. 
400. 
AND FERNS. 
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GRAMINA. 
Eriswell, in the year 185 —. Formerly 
abundant on the open, sandy ground, 
between the Warren Hill and the Bury 
road). 
Calamagrostis epigeios. (In damp places in 
the nursery plantation, and several other 
plantations near Mildenhall). 
Calamagrostis lanceolata, roth. (In great 
abundance (forming large and thick clumps) 
in bogs and fenny places in several of the 
plantations on the side towards Eriswell). 
Aira caespitosa. (On rough and somewhat 
spongy pasture ground mostly near the 
skirt of the fens; much less common than 
at Barton). 
Aira caryophyllea. (On open sandy lands). 
Aira praecox. (In the like situations as the 
last). 
Avena pratensis. (Plentiful on very dry open 
ground, where ‘the chalk is either exposed 
or thinly covered with sand). 
Avena flavescens. (Very common on dry, 
sunny open ground). 
Holcus lanatus. (Very common). 
Holcus mollis. (Plentiful in many of the 
older fir plantations (where the trees stand 
qthinly and on their borders). 
Meardus strifta. (On the dry sandy warren 
lands, but rather sparingly). 
