GRAMINES. 321 
B. mollis LZ. Soft Brome Grass. 
Native. B. Fields, meadows, waysides, waste places. Common. A. or B. 
June-Aug. 
First record, Glover, 1829. 
General and abundant. ‘‘Common up to 500 yards,” Baker, J.B. 
[B. arvensis Z. Glover, 1829. 
Shirley, C.D. An error.] 
BRACHYPODIUM Beau. 
B. gracile Beaw. False Brome Grass.) B. silvaticum R. & S. 
Native. B. Hedgebanks, wood borders. Common. P. July-Aug. 
First record, N.H. Tutb., 1868. 
“Common in woods up to 350 yards,” Baker, J.B. Not noticed on the 
magnesian limestone, where B. pinnatum seems to take its place. 
B. pinnatum Bea. 
Native. GE. Dry limestone or chalky slopes, pastures. Locally abundant, 
P. July-Aug. 
First record, Watson's N.B.G., 1837. 
L. Matlock Bath, Smith MSS. Great Rocks Dale. 
G38. Crich Stand, Painter, J.B. 
C. Westthorpe ; Barlborough Low Common; has spread to these localities 
from the neighbouring Permian. 
P. Abundant in all this district; noticed at Bolsover; Clowne; Elmton, 
Glapwell; Rowthorne, &c., B.H.C. Rep., 1893, 439. 
LOLIUM 1. 
L. perenne L. Darnel. 
Native. B. Roadsides, fields, waste ground. Common. P. June-July. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
General and plentiful. ‘Common up to 500 yards,’ Baker, J.B. 
*Var. italicum (Braun). 
L. Introduced at Matlock, B. d N., J.B. Miller’s Dale, Rogers. 
G2. Between Birchover and Stanton; Kelstedge. 
C. Near the Rother, Renishaw; Shirland; Alfreton. 
Tl. Shirley; fields, Yeldersley ; between Allestree and Quarndon; Boyle- 
stone Old Hall; Hatton; Church Broughton. 
T2. Sandiacre; Shardlow. 
T3. Fields about Calke, Purchas, J.B. 
L. temulentum L. Bearded Darnel. 
Colonist. BE. Cultivated land. Rare. A. June-July. 
First record, Glover, 1829. 
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