THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. I2g 



1844. Luddenden Brook damstones. — Hevb. S. King. 



Apparently only a casual in upper Calder dale : King's 

 gatherings in 1844 include a number of corn mill waifs 

 and Gibson's record seems to be of the same class. 



Bromus mollis, L. — 112. Soft Brome. 



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



1844. Luddenden Brook. — S. King. 



1867. In meadows, pastures, and waste ground. — /. Walker. 



Common in meadows, waste ground, &c. 

 Bromus arvensis, L. Casual. 



1841. Hebden Bridge. — S. Gibson; Herb. S. King. 



1842. Hangingroyd Mill ; canal bank, Sowerby Bridge ; 

 1843. Sterne Mill. — Herb. Gibson. 



Occasionally about corn mills : Sterne Mill (1897). 

 Brachypodium gracile, Beauv. — in. (B. sylvaticum, R & S.) 



Native. British type. P. June-July. 

 1840. Very common about Luddenden. — Herb. S. King. 

 1842. Hebden Bridge. — S. Gibson; Herb. Tat ham. 

 1867. Woods and hedges in Shibden. — J. Walker. 

 Infrequent, on dry roadsides near woods : Elland, Salter- 



hebble, Luddenden Foot, &c. 

 [Brachypodium pinnatum, Beauv. — 37. 



Alien. English type. P. July. 

 1840. Broadbottom, Mytholmroyd.— S. Gibson; Herb. S.K.] 



Lolium perenne, L.— 112. Perennial Rye grass. 

 Native. British type. P. June-July. 

 1844. Luddenden. — Herb. S. King. 1867. Shibden. — J.W. 

 Very common, in pastures and waysides. 

 Var. multifloricm, Lam. Casual. 



1843. Hebden Bridge. — Herb. Gibs. 



1 843. Near Sowerby Bridge.— S. Gibs. ; Phytologist. 



1844. Luddenden Brook. — Herb. S. King. 



1867. Holywell Green, near Elland. — J. Walker. 

 Var. italicum, Braun. Casual. 



1898. On refuse by the Lodge, Hardcastle Crags. 



Lolium temulentum, L. — 64. Darnel. 



Colonist. British type. A. June- August. 



