554 GRAMINACEAE 



The form pendida occurred at Whistley Green and by the Loddon. 

 C. vesicaria is recorded for all the bordering counties except Bucks. 



GRAMINACEAE, Lindl. Veg. King. io6 (1847). 

 POACEAE, R. Br. Flind. Voy. App. 2, 583 (1814). 



PANICUM, Linn. Gen. n. 70. 



**P. SANGuiNALE, Linn. Sp. PI. 57 (1753), and Herb. 



Digitaria sanguinalis, Scop. Fl. Cam. ed. 2, i. 52 (1772). 

 Cyb. Br. ill. 148. Comp. Cyb. Br. 592. Syme, E. B. xi. 198. Nyman, 788. 

 Casual. Waste places. Rare, and not established. A. July. 



1. Isis. By the railway, Didcot. 



5. Loddon. Near Bagsbot, W. Pamplin in Herb. Qxf. 



**P. GLABRUM, Gaud. Agrost. Helv. i. 22 (181 1). 



Digitaria Jiumifusa, Pers. Syn. i. 85 (1805). D.Jiliformis, Koel. Descr. Gram. 

 26 (1802). 

 Syme, E. B. xi. 198. Nyman, 788. Parnell, Gr. Brit. t. 71. 

 Casual. Waste places, not permanent. A. July. 



2. Ock. On waste ground and rubbish, Grandpont, 1890. 



**P. MiLiACEUM, Linn. Sp. PI. 58 (1753), and Herb. Millet Grass. 



Syme, E. B. xi. 199. Nyman, 788. 



Casual. Waste places, owing its origin to the sweepings of seed-shops and 

 the cleaning of bird-cages. A. July. 

 1. Isis. Wytham Mill. 2. Ock. Grandpont. Abingdon Racecourse. 



4. Keuuet. Near Reading. Newbury. 5. Loddon. On rubbish 



near Windsor. 



**P. Crus-galli, Linn. Sp. PI. 56 (1753), and Herb. Loose Panick Grrass. 



EcTiinochloa Criis-galli, Beauv. Agrost. 53. Fanicum vulgare, Ger. Em. 85. 

 Cyb. Br. iii. 148. Syme, E. B. xi. 12, t. 1692. Nyman, 787. Fl. Oxf. 332. 

 Casual. Waste places. Rare. A. July-August. 

 First recorded by the author from Didcot in 1890, with other foreign casuals. 



1. Isis. Near Wytham Mill. Clover field near Longworth. 



2. Ock. Grandpont. Didcot. River-side between Oxford and Iffley, 1891. 

 Var. BREvisETUM (DoeU, Fl. Bad. 232 (1857), sub Panicum). Near Wytham. 



Near Folly Bridge, Oxford. 



Var. LONGisETUM (Doell, 1. c), Panicum stagniniim, Host, is the more usual 

 form. 



SETARIA, Beauv. Fl. Owar. ii. 80 (1807). 



*S. viRiDis, Beauv. Agrost. 51 (1812). Green Panicle Grass. 



Panicum viride, Linn. Syst. ed. 10, 870(1759), and Herb. 

 Cyb. Br. iii. 149. Syme, E. B. xi. 13, t. 1693. Nyman, 786. Fl. Oxf. 332. 

 Casual. Waste places. Rare. A. July-Augiist. 



First record. Panicum viride, Dr. Noehden. Sandy fields. The panicks not 



much valued among grasses and by no means plentiful, Mavor's Agr. 



Berks, 1809. 



2. Ock. River-side near Folly Bridge, but in Berkshire, F. T. Fichards. 



By the railway near Didcot, to be seen most years. South Hinksey, 



1884. 



