124 THE FL0RA 0F HALIFAX. 



Casual. British type. P. June-July. 

 Rare, in waste ground : Wheatley (1895). 

 [A vena pratensis, L. — 76. 



Casual. British type. P. June-July. 

 Near Halifax. — Herb. Ley land. 

 No other record, and like the preceding it is not likely to he 



more than a casual here, in the absence of limestone soil.] 



[A vena strigosa, Schreb. Alien. A. June-July. 



1840. Hebden Bridge. — S. Gibson; Herb. Tatliam. 

 A vena fatua, L. — 77. Wild Oat grass. 



Casual. British type. A. June-July. 

 1843. Near the Hollins, Warley. — Herb. S.K. 

 Sterne MM.— Herb. Gibs. 



Occasionally about corn mills, &c. : Elland (1896). The 

 whole genus seems to be foreign to the native flora of the 

 parish. 

 Arrhenatherum aYenaceum, Beam. — 112 

 Native. British type. P. June-July. 

 Lee Wood. — Herb. Gibson. 1867. Shibden. — /. Walker. 

 Common in hedgerows, banks, pastures, &c. 

 Var. nodosum, Reichb. 



Crownest Wood. — Herb. Gibson. 



1867. Hedges and thickets, common. — J. Walker. 



Sieglingia decumbens, Bernh. — 108. (Triodia decumbens) 

 Native. British type. P. July-August. [Heath grass. 



1837. Halifax. — J. Sutcliffe ; Herb. Tatliam. 



1888. Todmorden. — A . Stansfield ; Lees Flora. 



Frequent in moorland pastures : Ogden, Luddenden Dean, 

 Rishworth, Cragg Vale, Crimsworth Dean, &c. 



Phragmites communis, Trin. — 104. Reed grass. 

 Native. British type. P. July- August. 

 Rare, in lowland ditches: Copley (1890). 



Cynosurus cristatus, L. — 112. Dog's-tail. 

 Native. British type. P. June-July. 

 1867. Meadows and pastures in Shibden, common. — J.W. 

 Very common in meadows, pastures, and banks. 



[Cynosurus echinatus, L. Casual. A. 

 1843. Sowerby Bridge and Ashgrove. — Herb. Gibs. 



