GRAMINES. 307 
T2. Ockbrook, Smith MSS. 
T3. About Calke, Purchas, J.B. Stapenhill, Hb. Mason. Repton, Wild 
Fl. Rept. 
A. fulvus Sm. 
Native. E. Pondsides, watery places. Very rare. P. July. 
First record, B.H.C. Rep. for 1900, 1901. 
C, Ponds, Sutton Scarsdale. 
A. geniculatus J. 
Native. B. Ditches, damp roadsides. Common, A, May-July. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
Generally distributed. ‘‘ Swamps up to 600 yards,” Baker, J.B. 
A wide spreading state, rooting extensively at the nodes, occurs here and 
there. 
L. Quarry pool, Buxton, Levinge. Pondside, Breadsall Old Moor, 450 yards. 
A. pratensis LZ. Meadow Foxtail Grass. 
Native. B. Meadows, pastures, waysides. Common. P. April-July. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
General and abundant. ‘‘Common up to 500 yards,”- Baker, J.B. 
MILIUM 2. 
M. effusum L. Millet Grass. 
Native. BE. Woods, shady banks. Local. P. May-July. 
First record, Glover, 1829. 
L. Great Shacklow Wood, Ashford ; Matlock. 
Gl. Stirrup, Fl. Ashton. Higher Cliff, Strines. 
G2. Ashover, Bailey, C.D. Woods S. of Ashover Hay; Bubnell, Baslow. 
C. Woods, Abbey Dale, Gibbs. Parkhall Woods, near Renishaw, Waterfall. 
Lady Wood, and other localities near Kirk Hallam; The Moss, Mosbrough; 
by Limb Brook, near Dore Station; Loscoe; Salter Wood. near Ripley; 
Brierly Wood, Unstone; Walton Wood; woodland above Yewtree House, Walton ; 
Linacre Wood, Old Brampton. 
Tl. Copses east of Alkmonton; copse at Stydd. 
T2. Ravine of brook to the right on upper way to Dale [from Ockbrook], 
Smith MSS, 
T3. Drakelow; Repton Shrubs, Painter, J.B. Repton, Bindley. 
PHLEUM 1. 
P. pratense L. Timothy Grass, Cat’s-tail Grass. 
Native. BE. Meadows, pastures, waysides. Common. P. June-July. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
Generally distributed. ‘‘Common up to 450 yards,” Baker, J.B. 
