FLOWERING PLANTS. 67 



Xni.— AGEOSTIS. 



1. A. alba. Common agrostis. 5-8. 

 Everywhere. 



2. A. canina. Brown Agrostis. 6-7. 

 Scaddow Rocks. 



XVII.— AIEA. 

 1, A. ccBspitosa. Tufted Aira. 6-7. 

 Marshy ground. 



2 A. flexuosa. Wavy Aira. 6-7. 

 Wood at Repton Rocks. 



4:. A. proecox. Early Aira. 4-5. 

 Sandy hills and pastures. 



5. A. caryoyhyllea. Hair-grass. 5-6. 

 Grave] pit down the Village. 



XVIII.— A YEN A. 



1. ^. fatua. Wild Oat. 6-7. 

 Corn-fields. 



2. A. pratensis. Perennial Oat. 5-6. 

 Grass-fields. 



3. A. flavescens. Yellow Oat. 6-7. 

 Dry Meadows. 



XIX.— ARRHENATHEEUM. 

 1. A. avenaceum. Common False Oat. 6-7. 

 Bathing-field Lane. 



XX.-HOLCUS. 



1. H. lauatus. Common Holcus. 5-8. 

 Fields. 



2. H. mollis. Soft Holcus. 6-7. 

 Fields. 



