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C. stellulata, Good.— Common in St. Mary's Marshes 
C. vulgaris, Fries.—St. Mary's Marshes ;. St. Meise: Tresco ;, ete. 
C. flava, L. ea in the marshes. 
€ 1.— Common in the marshes. 
C. binervis, pe —Common on the heaths, etc 
(x levigata, Sm. B. Schraderi, Woods. aS Near Old Town Marsh, St. 
Mary 
C. riparia i: Ð, Curt.—Old Town Marsh. 
GRAMINEEZ. 
Anthoxanthum odoratum, Z.—Frequen 
opecurus geniculatus, L.— Frequent in ji. Mary's Marshes, et 
Sesleria cærulea, Scop.—Tresco, on the west side. It was mate and may 
een 
Phragmites asper de — Cheque without comment. 
` Psamma arenaria, R. and S.—Near Middle Town, St. Martin's ; sandy ground 
Agrostis canina, L.—Old Town Marsh, Holy Vale, ete. 
A. vulgaris, With.—Very common.—8. A. pumila, Lightf —Common 
A. alba, Z.—St. Mary's Old Town, ete.— ^. 8 subrepens. Ditch near "E 
Town. I did not see os setacea, which is so abundant on the heaths in 
Cornwall. 
Holcus lanatus, Z.—Very frequent and pbundant: 
Aira caryophyllea, L.—Abundant. 
A. precox, L.—Frequent. 
Arrhenatherum avenaceum, Beaws.—Not common. Near ou Town, and in 
several other places. 
Triodia decumbens, Beauv.—V ery fi lab i forming à 
` thick herbage on wet or moist eed Culms indi and often 2 feet 
long. 
Poa annua, L.—Frequ 
P. pratensis, Z., B. scende. m Martin's and St. — s. Ididnotseethe 
typical foils of this spec 
P. penes L.—Very Vid: the herbage often orn principally of this 
speci 
Glyceria fac R. Br.—Not juge Heugh Town Marshes, etc. 
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The plant when dry is very flaccid, and will See dios! its own weight : dit a 
