SS 
1847. 
1849. 
1850. 
1851. 
1856. 
1858. 
1859. 
1866. 
1868. 
1871. 
1874. 
1875. 
THE FLORA OF BURTON AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. 145 
Lolium perenne, L. 
Very Common. 
var. ztalicum (Braun). 
Cultivated; E.B. Not uncommon as an escape; F.L. ~ 
L. temulentum, L. 
Outwoods, but rare; E.B. Parson’s Hills; W.G. About 
Burton; J.E.N. 
Agropyron caninum, Beauv. 
Not uncommon; E.B. About Repton; W.G. Frequent; F.L. 
Burton; J.E.N. 
A. repens, Beauv. 
Common. 
Nardus stricta, L. 
Linton Heath; Needwood Forest; E.B. Locally common; F.L. 
Hordeum secalinum, Schreb. (H. pratense, Huds.) 
Wetmore, Stapenhill, andelsewhere; E.B. About Repton; W.G. 
Common; F.L. Tatenhill; J.E.N. 
H. murinum, L. 
Tutbury Castle, Branston, &c.; E.B. Churchyard wall, Repton; 
W.G. Verycommon; F.L. Common about Burton; J.E.N. 
CRYPTOGAMIA. 
LXXXVII. FItices. 
Pteris aquilina, L. 
Common; E.B. & F.L.  Repton Shrubs; W.G. Locally 
common ; ( Sectzon ). 
Lomaria Spicant, Desv. 
Foremark, &c., plentiful; E.B. Repton Rocks; W.G. Locally 
common; F.L. Forest Banks, very common; J.E.N. 
Asplenium Adiantum-nigrum, L. 
Repton; Anchor Church; W.G. 
A. Trichomanes, L. 
Anchor Church; W.G. 
A. Ruta-murarla, L. 
war Bridge, Tutbury Castle, and elsewhere; E.B. Repton; 
