812 GRAMINEX. 
*A. strigosa Schred. Casual. 
L. Brassington Rocks, Nowers. 
A. atua ZL. Wild Oat. ‘ 
Colonist. BE. Arable land, in corn crops. Rare. A. July-August. 
First record, Glover, 1829. 
C. Heanor, Watson’s N.B.G. 
T3. About Calke, Purchas, J.B. Brizlincote, N.H. Tutb. Repton, Rept. 
1G dat, 
ARRHENATHERUM Beau. 
A. avenaceum Beaw. False Oat-grass. Avena elatior L. 
Native. B. Hedgebanks, woods, waysides, fields. Common. P. May-July. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
Generally distributed and abundant. The var. nodoswm Reichb. occurs 
with the type on dry soil. ‘‘Common up to 400 yards,” Baker, J.B. 
SIEGLINGIA Berni. 
S. decumbens Bernh. Triodia decumbens Beauv. 
Native. B. Heaths, pastures, waysides. Frequent. P. June-July. 
First record, Phyt. N.S., 1858, 539. 
L. Foot of Chee Tor, Baker, J.B. Diamond Hill; Monsal Dale, Rogers. 
Matlock, Hb. Mason! Dovedale, Phyt., 1858. Dale Head, Wheston; Longstone 
Edge; Hartle Dale, Bradwell. 
G1. Ascends to 550 yards on Axe Edge, Rogers. Charlesworth, Whitehead, 
C.D. Valley of the Goyt, Painter, J.B. Edale; near the Snake Inn; Tarden, 
near Mellor; Hood Brook, Hathersage. 
G2. Tansley Moor, B. d N., J.B. Abney; Eyam Moor; Curbar; near 
Baslow. 
C. Once seen near Chesterfield, Waterfall. Troway; woods S.E. of 
Westhorpe; Unthank; Cutthorpe; between Tibshelf and Hucknall; Sutton 
Scarsdale. 
P. Elmton; near the Walls, Whitwell. 
Tl. Shirley; Yeaveley; Cubley; Mickleover; gravelly heath by railway 
south of Findern. 7 
T3. Bretby Park; Calke Park, Purchas, J.B. Stapenhill, N.H. Tutb. 
PHRAGMITES 7Zvin. 
P. communis Zrin. Common Reed. Arundo Phragmites L. 
Native. B. Pools, rivers, damp copses. Rather rare; abundant locally. 
Jey dNwl se 
First record, Glover, 1829. 
L. Monsal Dale, C.D. 
Gl. Stirrup Wood, Fl. Ashton, Charlesworth, Whitehead, C.D. 
