3G6 GRAMINA. 



leigh, between Pennycomeqiuck and Prospect, near Tameiion 

 Foliot, and near Knackersknowle. 

 lY. Single plant by the roadside at Billacombe, September, 1875. In 

 considerable quantity among barley in a field at Forder, Egg 

 Buckland, 1879. Among barley in one at Common Wood, 1871. 

 Among cultivated oats near Austen Fort, at Common Wood, 

 between Goosewell and Staddiscombe, and at Hemerdon, 

 Y. One plant in a corn-field at Wembury, 1875. In a barley-field 

 at Dalamore, Cornwood ; a single plant in another near Corn- 

 wood, 1879. 

 YI. Among oats m a field by the road between Ivybridge and Harford 

 Church, 1870. 

 Appears for the most part to be sown with the cultivated oat, A . sativa, 

 through admixture of the seeds. 



792. A. fatua, L. Wild Oat. 



Colonist ; among corn, on the borders of cultivated fields, and 

 in waste spots about arable land. Rather common. July, 

 August. 

 c. I. Among potatoes, &c., between Do^Miderry and Seaton, 1876. 

 Barley-field above the Notter, near Markwell, 1871. 

 II. Near Torpoint, 1837 ; specimen in Herb. Easton, probably col- 

 lected by the Rev. W. S. Hore. In an oat-field between that 

 and St. Johns, 1870 ; in fields in the same neighbourhood, 

 among wheat, &c,, 1871 ; again noticed, 1872 ; at Trevol, 

 1878. Abundant among wheat in a field near St. Johns 

 village by the path to Tregantle, 1871. Barley-field near 

 Antony, by the road to Tregantle, 1872. A plant between 

 Millbrook and Weir, 1872. 

 D. III. Two in a waste spot at Knackersknowle, 1870. 



lY. Near Elburton. A few plants among wheat in a field at Goose- 

 well, Egg Buckland, 1872. 

 Y. In plenty in a field of barley at Wembury, near Yealra Ferry, 

 1875. Field between Wembury and Brixton, 1870. Between 

 Brixton and Plympton, 1870. 

 YI. Barley-field at Orcherton, near Kingston, 1875 ; again in the 

 locality, 1876. Wheat-field near Efford, Holbeton, 1874. 



793. A. elatior, L. False Oat Grass. 



Native ; on banks, in bushy places, and in cultivated ground. 

 Yery common. Part of June to August. Area general. 

 The form or variety h. nodosum is one of the connnonest gTasses on 

 hedge-banks, and seems altogether more frequent than the type. The 

 latter generally gi'ows in much larger patches than the variety. 



