ORDER GRAMINEvE. 22/ 



C. Abundant about Fell-end and the Side woods in Enner- 

 dale ; also at Moorside Hall, Arlecdon. — (W. Hodgson.) 

 Coulderton. — (Whitehaven Cat.) 



W. The commonest grass all over the limestone pavement 

 of Shap Common, Whitbarrovv, Farleton Knot, Hutton-Roof, 

 and Arnside Knot, down to shore-level by the Milnthorpe 

 estuary. 



L. Plentiful about Grange-over-Sands and Humphrey 

 Head.— (B.) 



1300, Atra ccespitosa, L. (Bull Toppins). Native. British 

 type. Range 1-3. Ditches and damp meadows. Common, 

 from shore-level at Ulverstone up to 500 yards at Hayes 

 Water, on Great Gable, and 600 yards on Helvellyn. A 

 viviparous mountain form high up on Scawfell Pike. — (Rev. 

 A. Ley.) 



1 2^02. Airaflexuosa,!^. Native. British type. Range 1-4. 

 Common on heaths at all elevations, up to 900 yards on 

 Helvellyn, 950 yards on Great Gable, 1000 yards on Scawfell 

 Pike. 



x^oTj. Aira caryophyllea^Y.. Native. British type. Range i. 

 Frequent on dry banks in the lower zone. 



1304. Aira prcEcox, L. Native. British type. Range 1-2. 

 Frequent on dry banks ; up to 400 yards in Great Langdale, 

 500 yards on Kirkstone Pass. 



Stipa pennaia, L. (Feather Grass). Reported to have been 

 found by T. Lawson and Dr. R. Richardson on limestone 

 rocks in Long Sleddale, but often sought for there in vain 

 by Mr. Gough and others. 



1307. Avena fatua^V,. Colonist. British type. Range i. 

 W. Corn-field near Barrow, Kirkby Lonsdale. — (L Hindson.) 



