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805. S. Borreri, Bab. Borrer's Meadow-Grass. 



Native ; in muddy places and in damp spots about tidal waters. 

 Very rare and local. June, July. 

 D. lY. On a damp slaty bank by the brackish stream at Crabtree, grow- 

 ing with a few plants of >S'. distans ; rather sparingly, 1875; 

 in small quantity, 1876. On a quay at Pomphlet, sparingly, 

 1875 ; in considerable quantity in two or three spots in the 

 same neighbourhood ; also sparingly on a quay on the Oreston 

 side of the Pomphlet inlet, 1879. 



806. S. procumbens, Beauv. Procumhcnt Meadow-Grass. 



Native ; m muddy places by drahis or sluices, on quays, and at 

 the sides of roads by salt or brackish water. Rather rare and 

 local. June, July, and often again later, 

 c. I. Tideford, in plenty, 1873. 



II. About Millbrook Lake. Calstock. 

 D. III. By Tamerton Lake, 1874, and previously. 



IV. Cattedown Quarries ; Brent, Keys, Fl. iii. 277 I ; 1875 ; between 

 the village and Deadman's Bay, 1873. 

 Unrecorded for Districts v. and vi., like S. distaiis. 



807. S. rigida, Linh. Hard, Meadow-Grass. 



Native ; in very dry or rocky places,* on wall-tops, by the sides of 



paths, and sometimes as a weed in dry fields among corn or 



other crops. Very common. June, July. Area general. 



Occurs on the Hoe, and is abundant on walls about, or even in, the 



towns of Plymouth and Devonport. Partial to warm situations, but 



noted as growing in the semi-moorland parish of Corn wood. As a weed 



in a corn-field between Bridgend and Revelstoke Church ; among grass 



and clover between Staddiscombe and Knighton, 1875. 



808. S. loliacea, Woods. Dwarf Meadow-Grass. 



Native ; on rocks, cliffs, walls, and in dry waste or sandy places 

 on the coast or near salt water. Rather common. June, July, 

 c. I. Seaton. Port Wrinkle. Tregantle. 



II. Above Whitsand Bay, between Rame and Tregantle. Kingsand 

 and Cawsand. 

 c. IV. Cattedown ; Holmes, Keys, Ft. iii. 278 ; seen between Deadman's 

 Bay and Cattedown. Hoe, 1880. Wall by Sutton Road, Ply- 

 mouth, close to the goods station of the railway. Mount Batten. 

 [Wall close to Jorey's Alms-houses, Plymouth, 1870 ; since 

 destroyed. ] 

 V. Wembury. Newton Ferrers. 



VI. By Bigbury Bay, between Kingston and Ringmore. Mothecombe. 

 Unrecorded for District in. , but it probably occurs there. 



