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The " Berry Head " station named "u-itli them under this certainly does 

 so, by a specimen in Herh. Plym. Inst. 

 First record : Jacob, 1835. 



CYNOSUKUS, L. 



817. C. cristatus, L. Crested Dogstail-Grass. 



Native ; in pastures, waste turfy places by roadsides, &c. Very 

 common. July. Area general. 

 One of the commonest grasses in dry pastures. 



C. eckinatus, L. Casual. Under the Hoe (possibly escaped), Hore ; 

 Mr. G. Bartlett also records finding it in the Hoe Quarries, 1850 ; it is 

 however now extmct ; Keys, Fl. iii. 279. I have rarely found a plant or 

 two growing in fields of fodder grasses, evidently sown with the crop. 



DACTYLIS, L. 



818. D. glomerata, L. Rough Cocksfoot-Grass. 



Native ; in meadows, pastures, waste or bushy places. Very 



common. June to October. Area general. 



An abundant plant, frequent in the turf of gardens in the town of 



Plymouth, and conspicuous from its tufted habit of growth. A slight 



variety, with panicles of yellowish tint and the plant generally of a light 



hue, occurs m some places with the other. 



FESTUCA, L. 



819. F. Pseudo-myurus, Soyer. Mouse-tail Fescue-Grass. 



Native ; on wall-tops and in other very dry or sandy places 

 mostly near houses. Rather rare and local. June, July. 

 c. I. Wall in the village of Landrake, 1878. 



II. Antony ; Hore, Keys, Fl. iii. 280 ; by the turnpike road near the 

 village, 1873. Wall at St. Johns, in no great quantity, 1879. 

 On one at Saltash, 1872. 

 D. III. Keyham ; Brent, Keys, ih.;\ 1873. By Park Road, between 

 Mutley Plain and the Cemetery, 1879. North Road Railway 

 Station, 1880. Walls, Tamerton Foliot, in plenty. 

 IV. Between South Devon Place and Laira Bridge, 1863 ; Keys, ih. ! 

 1879. Cattedown ! and Laira ! ; Brent, ib. Grows plentifully 

 by the eastern road between Plymouth and Crabtree, about the 

 latter place, and near Marsh Mills. In waste ground below 

 Hoe Quarries, 1874. Turnchapel. Walls by the road between 

 Mannamead and Lipson. Colebrook. 

 V. Bridgend. Brixton village, and near Chittleburn. Yealmpton 



village. 

 VI. On walls in the town of Modbury. 



