382 GRAMINA. 



St. Johns : " The form which it assumes when gi'owing in firm 

 soil ;" Boswell, Bot. Ex. Club Be2)., 1876, 39. 

 D. III. Clayey side of a low cliff near Devil's Point, Stonehouse. The 

 agreement of this with the above, named by Dr. Boswell, leads 

 me to put it here under acutum. 

 VI. In sandy soil at Meadowfoot Cove, Mothecombe. 



836. T. junceuni, L. Sand Coicch-Grass. 



Native ; hi sand on the coast or by estuaries. Rather rare. 

 Latter part of June, July, 

 c. I. Seaton. 



II. Tregantle Sands, Whitsand Bay ; Keijs, Fl. iii. 285. 

 D. IV. Bovisand ; Keys, ih. 



VI. By Bigbury Bay, below Ringmore. Meadowfoot Cove, jMothe- 

 combe ; and below Pamflete. 



LOLIUM, L. 



837. L. perenne, Z-. Common or Perennial Rye-Grass ; 'Heaver.' 



Native ; in waste turfy spots, pastures, on wall-tops, &c. ; also in 

 fodder fields, being alw^ays one of the grasses sown for hay. 

 Very common. June, July. 

 On wall-tops and in the turf of gardens in Pljanouth. An extremely 

 common species. 



838. L. italicum, Braun. Italian Rye-G^'ass. 



Alien ; but now become a Colonist through having been for sonie 

 tmie past sown as a fodder grass. In waste places, by roadsides, 

 &c. Common. July to October. 

 0. I. Crafthole. Latclibrook. Near Notter Bridge. 



II. ]\Iaker : Keys, Fl. iii. 287. Between Millbrook and St. Johns. 

 Near Torpoint. Between Kmgsmill and Cargreen. Botus 

 Fleming. 

 D. III. Keyham ; Brent, Keys, ih. Plymouth and Saltash Road. Tamer- 

 ton Foliot. 

 IV. Eastern Road, between Plymouth and Laira. Oreston. Pljan- 

 stock. Between Plympton and Plymbridge. 

 V. Brixton. Yealinpton. Between Yealm Bridge and Flete. 

 VI. Mothecombe, and between that and Kingston. 



839. It. temulentum, L. Darnel. 



Casual or Colonist ; among corn and by roadsides. Very rare. 

 July, or later. 

 D. III. One plant, with another of the var. h. arvnse, by the side of the 

 Stoke Road at Pennycomequick, September, 1873. 



