GRAMINE^ 197 



Bristol — a large piece of waste ground where siftings 

 are thrown from neighbouring distilleries and corn- 

 mills. 



Fhalaris minor, Retz. Native of grassy places in 

 the East, and a weed of cultivated land in Southern and 

 Western Europe. It has been observed as a casual in 

 many parts of England, and was certainly in one or 

 two places introduced with Turkish barley. 



Phalaris paradoxa, L. A common weed of agri- 

 culture in the Mediterranean region. Known in England 

 as a grain-introduced casual. 



Phleum asperum, Jacq. An agricultural weed of 

 Southern Europe which has been several times re- 

 corded from waste ground in England. Some 

 of the records have, however, been proved to be 

 erroneous. 



PhleTim grsecum, Boiss. and Heldr. Native of Greece. 

 Mr. A. B. Jackson recorded it as a casual in Leices- 

 tershire. 



Phleum tenue, Schrad. A native of Southern Europe, 

 recorded as a casual in Leicestershire by Mr. A. B. 

 Jackson. 



[Poa Chaixii, Vill. This species is mentioned be- 

 cause it has usually been regarded as an introduction. 

 Considering the fact that it is clearly native in the 

 woods of Belgium and that its British stations look 

 like natural ones, there seems little reason to include 

 it in this list.] 



