2o8 FLORA OF THE EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. 



1760. Calamag-rostis epig-eios. Roth., 60. 



(Wood Small-reed). 

 Native, Eng., i, 2. J"ly, HI. 



Not common. Rise Park, 1890''' ; in a small dyke on the 

 road from Beverley to Meaux, July, 1901 (C.W. ).* 



1 761. C. lanceolata. Roth., 39. 



(Small-reed). 



Native, Eng., i, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7. July, I. 



Hornsea and Bridlington (R.T.) ; Wold-dale bottom near 

 South Cave, May, 1898*; Heslington fields, Silv. Thompson, 

 1844, and Rev. A. O. Moore, 1846 (W.W.); at Hornsea 

 Mere (C.W.) 1897.* A common and beautiful grass in 

 damp places near the R. Hull, as at Pulfin Bend. 



1763. Apera Spica-venti. Bemiv., 17. 



(Silky Bent Grass). 

 Colonist, Ger., 6, 7. Aug., I. 



Frequent in cornfields. Near Market Weighton, Y.N. U. , 



1888*; Brough (C.W.). 



1767. AmmopMla arundinacea. Host, 64. 



(Marram or Sea-reed). 



Native, Brit., i, 2. July, I. 



Common on the coast sand-hills at Hornsea, Sand-le- 

 mere, and Spurn,* where the sister species, A. baltica, Lrnk., 

 should also grow. 



1770. Aira caryophyllea. Limi., no, 



(Silver Hair-grass). 

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



^Market Weighton sand field (J.J.M.).* 



1 77 1. A. prseCOX. Linn., III. 

 Native, Brit., 1-7. May, HI. 



Market Weighton sand field (J.J.M.)*; Brough "Cockle' 

 pits on old gravel heaps.* 



