THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 121 



Carex rostrata, Stokes. — 103. (C. ampullacea, Good.) 

 Native. British type. P. June-July. 

 1 834- 1 843. Widdop. — Herb. Leyland and Gibson. 

 1888. Hebden Bridge, Rishworth moors. — Lees' Flora. 

 It is surprising that it has not been found recently. 



Carex Yesicaria, L. — 79. 



Native. British type. P. June- July. 



1775. In a boggy place near Old House mill dam in 

 Norland. — /. Bolton, 



1838. At the old Cut, opposite Sterne Mill. — Herb. Leyland. 



1842. Old Canal, Norland. — Herb. S. King. 



1843. Near Halifax. — S. Gibson ; Herb. Tathani. 

 Rare, about the canal : Tag Lock, Elland. 



GRAJVLINE^. 

 [Panicum sanguinale, L. Alien. 

 1847. On the side of the river at Hollings Mill, near 

 Halifax. — Herb Gibson.] 



[Setaria viridis, Beauv. — 34. 

 Casual. A. July-August. 

 1846. Mytholmroyd. — Herb. Gibson.] 

 Phalaris canariensis, L. Canary Grass. 

 Alien. A. June- August. 

 1867. In a field near Akroydon. — /. Walker. 

 A frequent casual on waste ground near corn mills, or 

 villages : Sterne Mills, Norland Clough, Stainland, 

 Wheatley, Luddenden, &c. 



Phalaris arundinacea, L. — no. Reed grass. 



Native. British type. P. June-August. 

 1840. Dean House Wood, near Luddenden. — Herb. S. King. 

 1867. Margin of dam at Salterlee, in Shibden. — -/. Walker. 

 Frequent, on stream, canal, and dam sides : Elland, Salter- 



hebble, Norland, Stainland, Rishworth, Mytholmroyd, 



Hebden Bridge, &c. 



Anthoxanthum odoratum, L. — in. Sweet Vernal grass. 

 Native. British type. P. May-June. 



1844. Luddenden. — .S. King. 



1867. Shibden, very common. — J-W. 

 Very common in meadows and pastures. 



