FLORA OF THK EAST KlIJING OF VOKKSHIKE. 20/ 



1750. Phleum pratense. Lhm., io8. 



(Timoth)', or Cat's-tail Grass). 



Native, Brit., 1-7. J"ly, I. 



Very common in meadows.* Var. nodosum, Linn., in 

 dry fields near Driffield.* 



1752. P. arenarium. Linn., 47. 



(Sea Cat's-tail Grass). 



Native, Eng^., i, 2. Ji-ilyi ^^^* 



Frequent on the sandy parts of sea coast. Atwick near 

 Hornsea, &c. (B.) ; Spurn, Y.N.U., 1898 (J.J. M.).* 



1755- AgTOStis canina. Linn., loi. 



(Brown Bent Grass). 



Native, Brit., 1-7. July, I. 



Frequent in the western districts, especially in damp 

 places on the sandy commons and moors. Market Weighton.* 



1756. A. palustris. Huds., 104. 



; Native, Brit., 1-7. Aug., II. 



I Frequent. Var. maritima, Mey., at Bridlington (R.T.) ; 



'■ Sand-le-mere (C.W.), 1897.* 



j 1757. A. vulgaris. WUh., 112. 



'. (Fine Bent Grass). 



I Native, Brit., 1-7. July, IV. 



\ Very common on gravelly places in Holderness, but 



'\ especially on the sandy commons of the western divisions 



i of the Riding. 



V 



♦ 1758- Polypogon monspeliensis. Des/., 7. 



.'' (Beard Grass). 



jL Alien. 



H[_ Old brick-pond near Hull, 1896, now built upon*; near 



^Kthe docks (E.A.P.) ; casual at Barlby (W.N.C.). 



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