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Turnchapel. Near Hay farm-house. In plenty between Lipson 

 and Laira. Between Plymstock and Plympton. Between 

 Colebrook and Newnham. 

 V. Wembury. Revelstoke. Newton Ferrers. In profusion near 

 Membland. Near Yealmpton village. 

 VI. Between Mothecombe and Kingston. In plenty on hedge-banks 

 near BattLsborough Cross. Ernie Valley, between Mothecombe 

 and Flete. 

 Mr. Keys names some of the above stations, and divides local examples 

 between F. arundinacea, Schreb., and "i^. elatiar, L." To me the plant 

 of the neighbourhood seems rather var. a. geiiuina, Syme, than h. arun- 

 dinacea^ Schreb. 



824. F. pratensis, Huds. Meadow Fescue-Grass. 



Native ; in meadows, low or moist pastures, and damp turfy spots 

 by roadsides. Common. June, part of July, 

 c. I. In the lawn at Antony, and near the village. Meadow in the 

 Tiddy Valley, at Cutmere. 

 II. Saltash and Callington Road, near Carkeel. 

 D. III. Near Pennycross Chapel ; Brent, Keys, Fl. iii. 282. By the 

 field-path between Mutley and Venn. Honicknowle. Knackers- 

 knowle. Blaxton. 

 IV, Marsh between Tothill and Laira. Saltram. Between Compton 

 and Egg Buckland, and on Derriford and Fursdon estates in 

 the latter parish. Between Plympton and Elburton. 

 V. Near Preston and Puslmch. Between Yealm Bridge and Flete. 

 Wiverton, &c., Brixton. Near Stretchley. 

 VI. Orcherton. Ermington. Near Ivybridge. 

 Perhaps this might go into the " very common " list. 



h. loliacea, Huds. 

 D. III. Meadow between Whitleigh and Woodlands Fort. 



IV. Saltram ; Johiis, Keys, Fl. iii. 282. Meadow at Fursdon, Egg 

 Buckland. 

 V . Between Collaf ord and Yealmpton. 

 VI. Pasture between Ivybridge and Caton. 



This grows with the type, and graduates into it by intermediate forms. 

 Probably it occurs in all the Districts, though as yet unrecorded for the 

 two m Cornwall. 



BROMUS, L. 



825. B. giganteus, L. Tali Brome-Grass. 



Native ; in woods, on woodland banks, and in damp shady spots 

 by roadsides. Common. Latter part of July to October, 

 c. I. Between Seaton and Hessenford. Between Polbathick and 

 Trerule. Tideford, Between Latchbrook and Landrake. 



