GRAMINEJE 187 



CYPERACE.E. 



[Carex brizoides, L. Once found in Studley woods, 

 Yorkshire, by Mr. Maclvor, and vouched for by 

 Professor Babington, but not since seen in Britain. 

 It is native in Belgium, Holland, and Germany in 

 damp shady woods, and might well occur in Yorkshire 

 as an indigenous plant. It is included in this list 

 in consequence of the opinion expressed in English 

 Botany that it was probably planted where found.] 



Carex vulpinoides, Michx. A native of low grounds 

 in North America. Once recorded by Mr. Nicholson 

 as an escape near the Thames at Kew. 



[Cyperus fuscus, L. Native in wet sandy places in 

 Surrey, Hants, and Dorset. Before its discovery in the 

 two last-named counties it was thought by some to be 

 an introduction by the pond on Shalford Common in 

 Surrey, but the extension of its English range, and 

 its presence as a native in similar localities in Northern 

 France and Belgium, leave no room to doubt its 

 indigenous status in this country.] 



GRAMINE^. 



Agropyron cristatuiu, Beauv. A native in Eastern 

 Europe, said to have been found by Don on the 

 Scotch coast. 



Agropyron patulum, Trin. A grass of the Levant, 



