Mr. TeesdaleV Supplement to the Planta: Eboracenfes. 41 



Triticum loliaccum 



Lolium arvenfe - 

 Bromus fecal inus 



race m of us 



arvcn 



fis - - 



ere6lus - 



Eng.Bot. 221. Triticum maritimum. IVith. 

 Poa loliacea. Hiuif. 43. 

 Sca-fhore. Not common. 



IVith. 168, 



Walkington fields. Near Beverley. 

 Smith in T'ranf. Linn. Soc. vol. 4. p. 281. 



Corn-fields at Bulmer. Market Weigh- 

 ton. Near York. 



Meadows at Beverley. 



I have a variety much fmaller in the whole 

 habit; the upper part of the ftraw and pa- 

 nicle are purple. It grows in wet marflics 

 near Beverley, and is the only fpecies 

 of the genus I ever obfei^ved in that kind 

 of fituation. I fhewed my fpecimens of 



- this plant to the learned Dr. Smith, who 

 informed me, they were the true B. ra- 

 cembfus of Linnaeus. 



Corn-fields at Little Weigh ton, amongft 



wheat, where it was fix feet high, o VIL 



Obf. This Is rare. What I have named B. ar- 



venfis in my former paper, were fome 



large plants of the B. racemofus. 



- Wolds. Very common; fome meadows 

 near Ncwbold-, almoft wholly of it. 



Obf. The yellow, or orange-coloured Anthera, 

 diftinsfilifliies this from all its congeners. 



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