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V. Near Kew Bridge Ey. Station ! ; Newh. Norwood. Horsington Hill. 

 VII. Upper Clapton ; nearHornsey; Cherry {y.s.). South Heath, Hamp- 



stead, in the hedge by the brickfield. 

 First record: Curtis, about 1780. 



822. B. sterilis, L. 



Festuca avenacea sterilis elatior, B. Syn. (Blackst.). 



Cyb. Br. iii. 226. Curt. F. L. f. 1. 



Dry waste ground, under hedges, on walls, &c. ; probably very common. 



A. May, June. 

 Through all the districts. 

 VII. Holloway, 1840 ; Primrose Hill; bet. Swiss Cottage and Hampstead, 

 184:7 ; Herb. Hardw. Kensington Grore. Isle of Dogs. Kilburn!; 

 Warren. 

 First record: JBlacJcstone, 1737. 



B. diandrus. Curt. About London ; Huds. ii. 50, Cyh. Br. iii. 227, &c. 

 The locality meant, we presume, is in Surrey, near Battersea Church, 

 whence the specimen figured in Curt. F. L. f. 6 was obtained. 



B. tectorum, L. Several plants on the road near Cricklewood, brought 

 with grain to the Shoot-up Hill Mill, 1869 ! ; Warren. A common 

 European species. 



SEERAFALCUS, Farl. 



823. *S. secalinus, ^a^. Bromus s., L. (L. Cat.). 

 Gr. bromoidcs latiore 'panicida, Park. (Merr.). 



Cyb. Br. iii. 229. Lowe t. 54. 



Cornfields and waste places ; rare. A. June — August. 

 IV. Cornfield near Ken Wood ; Irv. MSS. 

 V. Seen in this district ; Newb. 



VI. Cornfield, Finchley Common, 1841 ; Herb. Hardw. 



VII. [In Pancras Churchyard, in great abundance; M. ^ G. 116.] Woods 

 below Hamsted ; Merr. 49. 



Var. j8. Bromus velutinus, Sm. E. B. 1884. 

 I. Cornfield weed in fields above the canal, Harefield. 

 V. Field bet. Kew Ey. Station and Brentford in small quantity ! ; Newb. 

 VII. Bet. Kentish Town and Hampstead ; Irv. MSS. 

 Ywst record: Merrett, 1666. 



824. S. racemosus, Pari. 

 Bromus arvensis (Knapp). 

 Cyb. Br. iii. 230. E. B. 1079. 



Meadows and roadsides ; common ?. A. or B. May, June. 

 I. Near Potter's Bar Ey. Station. 

 II. Shepperton ! ; Newb. Meadows by the Thames, Sunbury, in plenty. 



