1 62 A Catalogue of Plants in the Neighbourhood of Bristol, 



Bromus asper. Wood brome grass. Clifton Wood. July and August. 

 steiilis. Hedges and waste places every where. 



diandrus. Under St. Vincent's Rocks. June. 



pinnatus. St. Vincent's Rocks. Dr. Dyer. 



Avena fatua. Wild oat. Corn fields, Stapleton. 



pratensis. Downy oat. Wick Cliffs. July. Mr. Swayne. 



• flavescens. Yellow oat. Meadows plentiful. July. 



Dactylis glomerata. Cock's foot grass. Meadows and shady places every 



where. 



Cynosurus cristatus. Crested dog's tail grass. Meadows. July. 



Arundo phragniites. Common reed. Ditches about the Avon. 



cojorata. See Phalaris Arundinacea. 



Hordeura murinum. Walls and way sides. 



pratense. Meadows very common. 



marilimum. Squirrel-tail grass. Banks of Avon under Cook's 



Folly. June, July. 



Lolium pcrenne. Ray grass. Meadows every where. I have not found 

 Lolium temulentum in this neighbourhood. 



Rottbollia incurvata. Sea hard grass. Banks of the Avon under St. 

 Vincent's. Rocks. In this grass the florets are so sunk into the rachis, 

 that the plant in flower is rendered very inconspicuous. When the sun- 

 shine has expanded the glumes, and the white anthers hang out of them, 

 it is tolerably easy to find. It forms a very considerable portion of the 

 turf in several spots under the rocks. August, September. 



Triticum ripens. Couch grass. Fields and Hedges j a too well-known 

 nuisance to farmers and gardeners. 



Tetrandria Monogynia. Nat. Ord. Dipsacece, AggregatCB Linn. 



Dipsacus fullonum. Teasle. Cultivated for clothiers. 

 ■ sylvestris. Shady lanes about Stockwood. 



piloaus. Banks of the Frcme, in various places. Dr. Dyer's 



habitat, near Stapleton Bridge, still abounds with this plant. August. 



Scabiosa succisa. Devil's bit. Plentifully near the keeper's cottage, Leigh 

 Wood. Mr. G. Rogers. June, August. 



arvensis ) Borders of fields and dry places. St. Vincent's Rocks. 



columbaria) July to September. 



Nat. Ord. Stellatcs Linn. Rubiacece Juss. 

 Sherardia arvensis. Field madder. St. Vincent's Rocks. 

 Asperula odorata. Woodruff. Plentifully in Leigh Woods. May. 

 Galium cruciatum. Hedge banks about Horfield, &c. common. 



saxatile. Clifton and Durdham Downs. 



MoUugo. Brandon Hill, Clifton Down, &c. 



tricorne. Corn fields about Stapleton. June, July. 



verum. Road and field sides every where. 



