176 GR AMINE JE. 



Deny — In pastures, rare ; Samp's. Surv. Only observed in tlie neigh- 

 bourhood of Coleraine, where it is abundant ; D.M. By the 

 Bann below the Cutts ; S A.S. 



CATABROSA Fal. de Beauv, 



1. C. aquatlca JBeauv. 



Ditches, and marshes— frequent. FL June and July. 



Down — "Victoria Park," Drumbo, Bally go wan bog, and marsh near 

 Camgaver; S.A.S. 



Antrim — By the side of a road from Cromac to Malone ; Flor. Ulst. 

 Marsh by the canal two miles above Lisbum, ditch by the 

 railway beyond Jennymount, ditch by the old road from Hyde 

 Park to the mountain, Caye Hill, Black Mountain, ditch on 

 Cammoney Hill, Gobbins, marsh between Lame and the 

 Curran, foot of Slemish, and at Bedbay ; S.A.S. 



Deny — Common in ditches, and boggy draias through the county ; D.M. 

 On Slieve Gallion, and beyond Banagher old Church ; S.A.S. 



OYXOSURUS Linn. DoGSTAiL Grass. 



1. C. crlstatus Zinn. 



Meadows, pastures, and waste ground — very common. Fl. July and 

 Aug, Ranges to 1500 feet on the Sperrin Mountains. 



DACTYZ.US linn. 



!• D. glomerata Zinn. 



Meadows, pastures, roadsides, and wastes — very common. Fl. June 

 and July. 



FESTUCA Zin)i. Fescue Grass. 



1. F. sculroldes Hoth. 



Walls, and sandy waste places — frequent. Fl. Jime and July. 

 Down — Marino, and Holywood Hill ; Flor. Belf. Newcastle, and 

 Bryansford ; Flor. Ulst. Sandy fields at Dundela, and road- 

 sides about Comber, also near Groomsport, and Saintfield ; 

 S.A.S. 

 Antrim — ^Malone, and Point fields ; Templeton., 1797. By the Forth 

 River bridge ; Flor. Belf. Knockagh, and Ballycastle ; Flor. 

 Ulst. (sub. F. myurus). Glenariffe, Rathlin, Templepatrick, 

 and frequent in sandy waste places, and walls, around the 

 shores of Lough Neagh, and on the coast ; S.A.S, 



