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Tl. Sinfin Moor; pond below Yeldersley Hall. 
T2. Meadows on the way to Spondon, and below Moor Lane, Ockbrook, 
Snuth MSS. 
T3,. Calke, Purchas, J.B. (loliacea). 
Var. pratensis Huds. Glover, 1829. 
““Common up to 500 yards,” Baker, J.B. General through the County. 
Hybrid. x Lolium perenne. B.E.C. Rep. for 1898, 1899. 
G2. Field beyond the brook north of Wensley, towards the Birchover 
Road, several plants with the parents. 
C, Alfreton; Shirland ; Tibshelf. 
F, arundinacea ‘Schrveb. 
Native. B. Streams, canals. Rare. P. June-July. 
First record, N.H., Tutb., 1868. 
L. Miller’s Dale; Cressbrook Dale, Hannan, C.D. 
Tl. Mickleover, Bindley. 
T3. Burton, Hb. Mason! Drakelow, N.H. Tutb. 
This and the preceding are connected by intermediate forms, and should 
be distinguished as varieties rather than species. 
BROMUS Jl. 
B. giganteus LZ. Tull Brome Grass. Festuca gigantea Vill. 
Native. BE. Shady places, woods, hedgebanks, Frequent. P. July-Aug. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
L. Wye Valley, up to Buxton, 300 yards, Baker, J.B. Dovedale; thickets 
about Matlock, much less common than B. asper, B. d N., J.B. Great 
Shacklow Wood ; Cressbrook Dale. 
G1. Chapel-en-le-Frith, Rogers. Hayfield; Mills, near Mellor; Hathersage. 
G2. Holbrook, and east of Allestree Park; Froggatt; Bubnell, Baslow. 
C. Woods near Horton, The Naturalist. The Moss, Mosbrough; West- 
thorpe; by pool east of Killamarsh; woods N.E. of Coal Aston; Sheepbridge ; 
wood by Pebley Pond, Barlborough. 
P. Markland Grips. 
Tl. Mickleover, Painter, Natt. By Brailsford Brook; Shirley; Stydd. 
T2. Onthe brook banks below Moor Lane, towards Dale [from Ockbrook], 
Smith MSS. 
T3. About Calke, Purchas, J.B. Stapenhill, Hb. Mason! Drakelow, 
Nowers. Repton, Wild Fl. Rept. 
B. ramosus Huds. Rough Brome Grass. B. asper Murr. 
Native. BE. Woods, hedges, bushy banks. Common. P. July-Aug. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. B. hirsutus. 
Generally distributed, perhaps most abundant on limestone. ‘‘Up to 300 
yards,” Baker, J.B. 
