GRAMINA. 367 



A. pratensis, L. Cattedown Quarries, Plymouth ; Hore, Keys, Fl. iii. 

 273. Record through confusion with A. piihesceiis? If otherwise 

 probably now extinct. 



HOLCUS, L. 



794. H. mollis, L. Creepinrj Soft Grass. 



Native ; on hedge-banks and in other bushy places. Very com- 

 mon. July. Area general, 

 c. I. St. Germans. 



II. MUlbrook ; Brent; between Torpoint and St. Johns; near 



Saltash ; Calstock ; Keys, Fl. iii. 271. Saltash and Callington 



Road. 



D. III. Weston MOls ; Keys, ih. Kmg's Tamerton. Between St. Budeaux 



and Tamerton Foliot. 



IV. Bickleigh ; Keys, ib. Billacombe. Between Lipson and Laira. 



Compton. 

 V. Newton Ferrers. 



VI. Between Ivybridge and Ermington. 

 Frequently seen among low bushes on the top of hedge-banks. 



795. H. lanatus, L. Yorkshire Fog. 



Native ; in pastures, meadows, on moors, and in waste places. 

 Very common. July to September. Area general. 

 One of the commonest grasses, growing in fields close to Plymouth, 

 and found in damp spots on the open moorlands as well as over all the 

 enclosed country. 



TKIODIA, B. Br. 



796. T. decumbens, Beauv. Decumbent Heath Grass. 



Native ; on commons, moors, in waste heathy places, on dry 

 banks, and sometimes in turfy spots in salt marshes. Locally 

 common. June, July, 

 c, I. Between Tregantle and Crafthole. Near Latchbrook. Betw^een 

 Polbathick and Caracawn. Between Antony and Wacker. 

 Viverdon Down. Cadsonbmy. 

 II. Above Whitsand Bay. Hay Lane, near Torpoint. St. Johns. 

 Between St. Mellion and St. Dommick. Kingston Down. 

 D. III. Devil's Point; Brent, Keys, Fl. iii. 274. Bank by Plymouth 

 and Saltash Road. Between Budshead and Tamerton Foliot. 

 Blaxton Marsh. Buckland Monachorum Down. 

 IV. Bickleigh ; Keys, ih. Heybrook, on the coast. On limestone 

 near Pomphlet, Radford, &c. Derriford and near Rumple, Egg 

 Buckland. Sheepstor. 

 V. Creacombe. Near Stretchley. Near Cholwichtown. 

 VI. Between Ivybridge and Harford. 

 Found mostly on the heathy commons and moors of the wilder tracts. 



