88 FLORA ORCADENSIS. 
496. H. tanatus (Linn.), Yorkshire Fog. Very 
common. 
Called “punds” in Orkney. Tethers and bridle 
reins were often wrought of long meadow grasses, 
as Holcus lanatus, says Mr Pat. Neill. 
Genus CCOXXI.—SIEGLINGIA (Bernh.), Heath-grass. 
497. S. DECUMBENS (Bernh.) Fairly common on 
dry pastures. 
Genus COXXII—MOLINIA (Schrank.) 
498. M. caRULEA (Moench), Purple Molinia. 
Local; not uncommon. 
Genus CCXXIII.—CATABROSA. 
499. C. aquatica (Beauv.), Water Whorl-grass. 
Local, but fairly common. 
Loch of Aikerness; Barns, Deerness, &c. Var. 
minor is, I think, the more common. 
Genus CCXXIV.—GLYCERIA (Br.) 
500. G. FLUITANS (Br.), Floating Meadow-grass. 
Common. 
501. G. piicata (Fries.), Floating Meadow-grass. 
Near Learquoy, Orphir (1849, Dr Boswell); bog, 
Mirkaday, Deerness. 
Genus CCXXV.—SCLEROCHLOA (Beauv.) 
502. S. maritima (Lindl), Sea Meadow-grass. 
Loeal. 
Firth; Sebay Mill; and in suitable localities by. 
the sea. 
