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S. verticillata, Beauv. Gr. panicetim, Tab. (Budd.). Gr. pan. spica 

 ■ aspera, C. B. (R-Ay). Cyb. Br. iii. 150. Curt. F. L. f. 4. VII. [Beyond 

 the neat-houses towards Chelsea, Newton; B. Hist. ii. 1263, Syn. i. 

 181, Pet. Midd., &c.] In the Bishop of London's garden at Fulham, 

 and in ye physic garden at Chelsea ; Budd. MS8. Still a weed in 

 Chelsea Gardens ; T. Moore, 



768. * S. grlauca, Beauv. 



Cyb. Br. iii. 150. Reich. Ic. Germ. i. 47. 



Waste and cultivated ground ; rare. A. July— September. 



II. By the towing-path, Hampton Court, a few plants, 1867- 

 III. By the Thames near Twickenham Church, a single specimen* 



V. "Waste heap by canal, Apperton, a few plants. 

 VII. A single plant at Parson's Green. 



First record: the Authors, 1867. Likely to become naturalised. Often 

 abundant at Battersea, on the Surrey bank of the Thames. 



S. italica, Beauv. Millet. V. Waste heaps by the canal, Apperton, a 

 few plants. VII. Sparingly behind Adelaide Eoad, N.W. ; Syme. 



Panicum miliaceum, L. V. Waste heaps by the canal, Apperton, 1867. 

 VII. Site of Exhibition of 1862, S. Kensington. 



P. capillare, L. II. A single plant by the towing-path, Hampton Court, 

 1867. A North American species. 



(Spartina stricta, Both. Bactylis cynosuroides (M. & G.). Cyb. Br. iii. 

 144. Lowe, 67. VII. One plant on a wall near Whitehall Stairs; 

 M. ^ G. 83. Some other grass mistaken for it.) 



PHALARIS, Linn. 



769. ^P. Canariensis, L. Canary Grass. 

 Cyb. Br. iii. 151. Lowe t. 7. 



Waste ground, roadsides, &c. ; common. A. June — August. 

 II. Bet. YeWsley and W. Drayton ! ; JSfewb. 



III. Several places about Twickenham. 



IV. Northwick Walk, Harrow ; Melv. 87. Brickfield at Burgess Hill. 



V. Greenford; Melv. 87. Chiswick; Fox. By the canal, Brentford,^ 



Hemsley. By the canal, Apperton. 

 VI. Hornsey Lane, 1815 ; Herb. G. ^ B. Highgate, 1835, G. E. Dennes ; 



Coop. Stipp. 11. 

 VII. Bet. Camden Town and the Regent's Park; Irv. M8S. Kentish 

 Town ; Herb. Hardw. Primrose Hill, 1845 ; Morris {v. s.). Notting 

 Hill ; Cole. By Duckett's Canal ; Cherry {v. s.). Hampstead. Near 

 Chelsea Hospital. Thames Embankment. Isle of Dogs. 

 First record: Goodger and Bozea, 1815. Spread by the sweepings of 

 bird-cages, and by bird-catchers. 



