306 GRAMINES. 
GRAMINEA. 
SETARIA Beaw. 
*S. viridis Beaw. 
Casual. 
Tl. Mickleover, railway banks, Painter, Nat*. 
PHALARIS J. 
*P, canariensis LZ. Canary Grass 
Alien, Waste ground. Occasional. A. June-Aug. 
First noted, Crewe d& Whittaker, 1864. 
L. Roadsides about Matlock, casual, B. d N., J.B. 
Gl. Burbage, Buxton, C.D. 
G2. Wirksworth, casual, Gibbs. 
Tl. Mickleover, roadsides, Painter, Natt. 
T2. Railway banks, Breadsall, Crewe d: Whittaker. 
T3. Woodside, Drakelow, Hb. Mason! Calke, Bloxam. Askew Hill, 
Repton, Hagger, C.D. Near the Trent, Repton, Wild Fl. Rept. 
P. arundinacea L. Reed Grass. Ribbon Grass. Digraphis arundinacea Trin. 
Native. B. By streams and canals. Common. P. June-July. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
Generally distributed. ‘ Ascends to 300 yards,” Baker, J.B. 
ANTHOXANTHUM J. 
A. odoratum LZ. Sweet Vernal Grass, 
Native. B. Meadows, pastures, waysides, woods. Common. P. May- 
June. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
Everywhere abundant. ‘‘Common up to the Peak of Axe Edge, over 550 
yards,” Baker, J.B. 
Var. villosum (Dum.). 
Tl. Shirley Park, in shady places. 
ALOPECURUS !. 
A. myosuroides Huds, Field Foxtail Grass, A. agrestis L. 
Native or Colonist. E. Fields, waysides. Frequent. P. June-July. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
Tl. Common about Derby, C.D. Mickleover, Bindley. Hollington, near 
Longford, 
