334 GRAMINE^. 



830. H. murinum, L. Way Bennet. Wall Barley. Wild Bye. 

 Cyb. Br. iii. 243. Curt. F. L. f. 5. 



Foot of walls, on rubbish, waysides, &c. ; very common. A. May — 



September. 

 Through all the districts. 

 VII. Especially frequent in the suburbs. Path by the Serpentine, near 

 Albert Gate, 1868 ; Warren. Chelsea. Kilburn. Hackney "Wick. 

 Isle of Dogs. Camden Town. Hackney Churchyard. Green Park. 

 First record : Irvine, 1830. 



LOLITTM, Linn. 



831. "L. perenne, L. Berennial Darnel. Bye Grass. Bay Grass. 

 Cyb. Br. iii. 238. Lowe t. 67. 



Meadows, roadsides, waste ground, &c. ; very common. P. June — August. 



Throughout all the districts. 



VII. After Poa amma, the commonest grass in London. Abounds in all 



the parks and in most pieces of waste ground, e. g. Leicester Square. 



First record : Irvine, 1830. Varies with awned palese, and with the spikes 



branched or abbreviated. Agriculturists also distinguish numerous races. 



832. * li. italicum, A. Braun. Italian Bye Grass. 

 Cyb. Br. iii. 238. Lowe t. 67. 



Meadows and fields and waste ground ; rather common. B. or P. June. 

 I. Harefield ! ; bet. Yewsley and Iver Bridge ! ; Newb. 

 II. Hampton ! ; Newb. Stanwell Moor. Bet. Hampton Court and 

 Kingston Bridge. 

 III. By Headstone Lane, "W. M. H.; Mclv. 93. Near Hounslow. Near 

 Worton. Twickenham. 

 V. Bet. Acton a.nd Turnham Green ! ; Newb. 

 VII. Isle of Dogs ! ; Chelsea ! ; Newb. 



First record : Hind, 1864. A continental grass, introduced in 1831, 

 extensively sown for agricultural purposes, and now quite established 

 as a weed. 



833. Ii. temulentum, L. Darnel. 

 Gr. loliaceum (Johns.). 



Cyb. Br. iii. 239. Lowe t. 68. 



Cultivated and waste ground ; rare. A. July, August. 



III. Near Twickenham Church, 1867. 



IV. Hampstead Heath ; Johns. Enum. Kenton Eoad ; Melv. 93. Corn- 



field near Ken Wood ; Irv. MSS. 

 V. Apperton, W. M. H. ; Mclv. 93. 

 VII. Gloucester Terrace, Camden Town, 1847 ; Herb. Hardw. Waste land 

 bet. Chelsea Hospital and the river, 1861. 



Var. j8. L. arvense, With. E. B. 1125. 

 VII. On Hackney Downs, E. F. ; Herb. Mus. Brit. 



First record: Johnson, 1632. Usually introduced with foreign seed, 

 improved farming having almost extirpated it in British cornfields. 



