318 GRAMINES,. 
General and abundant through the County. ‘Ascends over 550 yards on 
Axe Edge,” Baker, J.B. 
Var. capillata Hackel. 
Gl. Fairbrook, near the Snake Inn; by R. Noe, Edale. 
G2. Frequent on gritstone heaths about Matlock, B. & N., J.B. 
Var. glauca (Lam). 
L. Dovedale, Pwrchas, J.B. Eldon Hill; Longstone Edge. 
G1. Near the Snake Inn; Longseats, Castleton. 
F. rubra JL. var. fallax Thuill. F. ovina, var. duriuscula Hackel. 
Native. B. Meadows, pastures, waysides, banks. Common. P. June- 
July. 
First record, Glover, 1829. 
Generally distributed. A very variable species, becoming much reduced at 
high altitudes, and very luxuriant in low meadow land. ‘ Frequent up to 500 
yards” [Buxton], Baker, J.B. ‘Banks and grassy places” (Calke], Purchas 
J.B. F. rubra. 
F. silvatica Vill. Wood Fescue. 
Native. §. Woods in hilly districts. Very rare. P. July. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789 (who, however, speaks of it as ‘‘common in 
woods” rendering his record more or less uncertain); Knapp, Gram. Brit., 
1804. F. calamaria. 
L. Ashwood Dale, Painter, J.B. Plentiful at Matlock, Knapp. 
Gl. Shady part of Stirrup Wood, Charlesworth, very plentiful, Whitehead, 
B.L., Rec., 1875, 133. 
F., elatior JL. 
Native. B, Meadows, damp pastures, canalsides. Frequent. P. June- 
July. 
First record, Glover, 1829. 
L, Taddington Wood, 250 yards, Baker, J.B. Dovedale; especially plen- 
tiful in the Via Gellia; when ‘in flower its divaricate panicle-branches make it 
conspicuous, Purchas, J.B. Miller’s Dale, Rogers. Castleton; by the Wye, at 
Ashford. 
C. By the canal, north of Chesterfield; near Kirk Hallam; New Stanton, 
P, Rowthorne ; Scarcliffe Park Wood. 
Tl. Mickleover, Painter, Natt. Shirley ; Cubley Common, and Darley Moor. 
T2. Canalside at Chaddesden, and Chellaston; Trentlock; Sandiacre. 
T3. Burton, Hb. Mason! 
Var. pseudololiacea Hackel. Glover, 1829. F. loliacea, 
L. Dovedale, Nowers. 
Gl. Charlesworth Coombs (var. loliacea), Fl, Ashton, Chinley; Chapel- 
en-le-Frith. 
