178 GR AMINES. 



of Kilroot station, and frequent among shady rocks in Rathlin ; 

 S.A.S. 

 Deny — Meadows of Aghanloo, but seldom met with ; Samp's, Surv. 

 Rather rare, but plentifid in meadows about Garvagh, and by 

 the sides of the A givey Eiver ; D.M. 



7. P. pratensls Hudson. 



Marshes, and wet meadows, and hj margins of lakes, and rivers — 

 frequent through the district. Fl. Jime and July. 



The var. F. loliacea Hudson was found by Templeton at Cranmore, 

 and by the Lagan canal. 



BROIMEUS Linn. Brome Grass. 



1. B. asper Miirr. 



Woods, and bushy glens — common. Fl. July and early part of Aug. 



2. B. sterllls Linn. 



Sandy fields and banks — rare. Fl. June and July. 



Down— Lambeg bridge, and southwest side of Tasbum ; Templeton, 1794. 

 Ballvhornan Bay near Ardglass ; T.H.C. Roadside by the 

 shore north of Ardglass, also sandy ground near Knockinelder 

 in the Ards, and occasionally thence to Cloughey ; S.A.S. 

 Railway bank at Marino ; R.Ll P. 



Antrim— Sandy places, and ditcbes at the Curran of Lame ; Templeton. 

 Roadside near Ballygomartin schoolhouse ; Flor. List. 



Derry — Waste ground by the roadside between Limavady and Artikelly 

 bridge, but not common ; D.M. 



3. B. racemosus Linn. 



"Wet meadows, and by streams and ditches — not uncommon. Fl. June 

 and July. 



In consequence of not being sufficiently distinguished from the succeed- 

 ing species but few localities can be given. In Antrim, however, it occurs 

 plentifully in tbe Bog meadows, and is abundant by the Sixmilewater 

 above Templepatrick (S.A. S.). In Derry it is found in plenty in meadows 

 by the Bann at Mountsandel above Coleraine (D.M.). 



4. B. mollis Linn. Lop Grass. 



Roadsides, waste ground, and borders of fields— common. Fl. June 

 and July. 



BRACHVPODXUM Fal. de Beam. 



X. B. sylvaticum [mids.) R. ^- S. 



Woods, and shady banks — common. Fl. July and Aug. 



