2l6 FLORA OF THE EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. 



1843. Bromus mollis. Linn., 112. 



(Soft Brome-GrassJ. 



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



Common in fields and by roadsides* ; var. d. interruptus, 

 Hackel., amongst the dock aliens. 



1844. B. arvensis. Linn. 

 Alien. 

 Cornfields near Little Weighton (R.T.).* 



B. scoparius. 



B. macrostachys. God. 



B. squarrosus. Bub. 



Aliens. Hull docks. All three identified by Mr. S. T. 

 Dunn. 



1845. Brachypodium gracile. Beauv., m. 



(Slender False Brome-grass). 



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



Not common in E. Riding. In old chalk pit near 

 Willerby, 1897.-" 



1846. B. pinnatum. Beauv., 37. 

 (Heath False Brome-grass). 



Native, Eng., 3, 4, 6. July H. 



Market Weighton (B.) ; Frequent on the Wolds ; Sled- 

 mere (Y.N.U., 1891), and (M.B.S.).* 



1847. Lolium perenne. Linn., 112. 



(Darnel or Rye-grass). 



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



Very common in "seed " fields and by roadsides : all the 

 vars. of the L.C., — remotum, Sc/inink, multiflorum, L(tm., 

 aristatum, Schum, italicum Braun — are found in every 

 " seed " field. 



