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clovei-s and fodder grasses. Still several of our corn-field weeds grew 

 mth it, and it appeared in considerable quantity. In the following year 

 it was again in plenty in the locality, but in one of the fields I found two 

 or three plants of Cynosurus echinatus. In another the crop had just 

 been cut for hay, but the panicles of the Anthoxardhum being short 

 from the drought of the season, they had escaped the scythe. Of this 

 plant Dr. Boswell remarks : " It is certainly small Puelii, not the A . 

 Lloydia of Jordan, which has the uppermost leaf close to the panicle." 

 {Rep. Bot. Ex. Club, 1875, 30.) 



DIGEAPHIS, Trin. 



770. D. arundinacea, Trin. Eibbooi Grass. 



Native ; by streams, rivers, and in damp bushy places. Common. 

 Part of June, July. 

 c. I. Seaton Valley. Between Polbathick and Treriile. About 

 Landrake. Cutmere. 

 II. Abundant by the side of the Tamar, between Calstock and the 

 Weir Head ; Jacob, Fl. part 4. In an elevated hedge near 

 Calstock Church. 

 D. III. Tamerton Foliot. Tavy Valley. 



IV. Longbridge ; Holmes, Keys, Fl. iii. 267- Stoneybridge, near 

 Marsh House, &c.. Egg Buckland. Between Colebrook and 

 Newnham. 

 V. Bridgend. Near Lee Mill Bridge. Cornwood. 

 VI. Ivybridge ; Frean, Keys, ib. Flete. Between Erme Bridge and 



Strood. 

 Fu'st record : Jacob, 1835. 



PHALARIS, L. 



771. P. canariensis, L. Canary Grass. 



Casual or Alien ; in waste places near houses and in cultivated 

 ground. Rare. 



c. 11. Field by the river side about half-a-mile from Cotehele ; Jacob, 

 FL part 4. In garden ground at Torpoint, 1872, 1873. Many 

 plants among mangold wurzel in a field between Torpoint and 

 St. Johns, July, 1872. In a field of mangold wurzel near 

 Kingsmill, with one of Cannabis and many of Bromus secali- 

 nus, August, 1873. Many plants in a waste part of a wheat- 

 field near Saltash, June, 1872. 



D. III. A plant or two near Ford, June, 1872. One or two in a potato- 

 plot at Keyham, 1872. Several by the Plymouth and Saltash 

 Road, near the Passage, July, 1873. 

 IV. Quarries near St. (Queen ?) Anne's Battery, Plymouth ; Jacob, 



