206 FLORA OF THE EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. 



1738. Phalaris arundinacea. Linn., no. 



(Reed or Ribbon Grass). 

 Native, Brit., 1-7. J"!)'' ^^• 



Frequent in wet places : generally distributed. 



1739, Anthoxanthum odoratum. Linn., m. 



(Sweet Vernal Grass). 

 Native, Brit., 1-7. Ji-'b' I- 



In every meadow. 



1743. Alopecurus fulvus. Sm., 27. 



Native, Eng., 2. July- 



Found only once near Skidby Drain between Hull and 

 Beverley.* 



1744. A. geniculatus. Linn., 112. 



Native, Brit,, 1-7. Summer. 



Common in wet places in all the districts.* 



1745. A. bulbOSUS. Goiian., 22. 

 Native, Eng. 



Unknown now. Places where water stands ; Beverley 

 and Hull (R.T.) — or is this A. fuhms, for which some make 

 bulbosus a synonym ? The description of the habitat agrees 

 with that for which A. fulvus was found by the author. 



1746. A. pratensis. Linn., 105. 



(Meadow Foxtail). 

 Native, Brit., 1-7. May, 



Very common in cultivated fields, and on the edges 

 thereof. Swine and Cottingham.* 



1748. Milium effusum. Linn., 88. 

 (Millet Grass). 



Native, Brit., 1, 2, 3, 4, 7. July, I. 



Not uncommon in woods and copses on the Wolds. At 

 S. Cave,* Little Weighton,* and near Beverley.* 



