128 THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 



x Lolium perenne. (F. loliacea, Curt.) 



1840. Halifax. — Battles' Flora. 

 1867. In rich moist meadows and pastures. — /. W. 



Bromus giganteus, L. — 98. Wood Brome. 



Native. British type. P. July-August. 

 Hirst Wood. — Herb. Gibs. 1844. Luddenden. — S. King. 

 1867. Shibden.— /. W. 1888. Hebden Bridge.— F. A . Lees. 

 Frequent in woods : Elland Park Wood, Norland Clough, 



Cragg Vale, Hardcastle Crags, &c. 



Bromus ramosus, Huds. — 96. (B. asper, Murr.) 

 Native. British type. A or P. June-July. 

 Hirst Wood, Hebden Bridge. — Herb. Gibson. 



1842. Spawholme, near Luddenden. — Herb. S. King. 

 1867. Moist woods and hedges in Shibden. — /. Walker. 

 Common, in moist woods. 



'Bromus crectus, Huds. — 49 



Casual. English type. P. June. 

 1836. Hebden Bridge. — J. Sut cliff e ; Herb. Tatham.\ 



Bromus tectorum, L. Alien. 



1895. On waste ground, on corn-mill refuse, Elland. 



Bromus sterilis, L. — 108. Barren Brome. 

 Native. British type. A. June-July. 

 By the roadside at Elland. — Herb Leyl. 

 Sterne Mill.— Herb. Gibs. 

 Rare, by roadsides at low levels : Elland. 



Bromus secalinus, L. — 80. 



Colonist, or Casual. English type. A. June- August. 

 [842. Todmorden. — S. Gibson ; Herb. Tathaui. 



1843. Var. stricta, between Brighouse and Sowerby Bridge. 

 — S. Gibson ; Phytologist. 



1892. Near Elland Park Wood. 



Yar„ velutiniis, Schrad. 



Hebden Bridge. — 5. Gibson ; Herb. S. K. 



Bromus comniiitafus, Schrad. — 92. 



Casual. British type. A or B. June-August. 

 1841 . Hangingroyd Mill, near Hebden Bridge. — Herb. Gibson. 



