NOTES ON THE DORSET FLORA. I2Q 



DC. Catabrosa aquatica, Beauv. F. Roadside, Edmondsham. 

 Briza minor, L. F. Parkstone, sandy places, and at the S.W. 

 Pottery ; plentiful in fields between Ferndown and West Moors 

 and between West Moors and Cross Keys, H. J. Goddard. 

 Salterns, Parkstone, very fine and abundant, 1894; Verwood 

 towards Edmondsham, and Goatham. Lamarckia aurea (L.), 

 Moench. F. Neglected garden, Upton, 1906, H. J. Goddard \ 

 This beautiful S. European grass was sent me unnamed. 



Poa nemorah's, L. E. Banks between Sturminster Newton and 

 Piddle Wood. F. On some old turf under trees in the premises 

 of Edmondsham Rectory, apparently native. P. pratensis, L., 

 var. subccerulea, Sm. F. Hamworthy ! H. J. Goddard. Glyceria 

 plicata, Fr., var. pedicellata, Townsend, now recognised as a 

 hybrid between G. fluitans, Br., and G. plicata, Fr., is plentiful 

 (F) in a water-meadow ditch, Edmondsham, and in the summer 

 of 1908 was much affected with ergot. G. distant, Wahl. F. 

 Abundant at Sterte (sea-wall) and Baiter, Poole, H. J. 

 Goddard. Festuca procumbens, Kunth. F. Near Creekmoor and 

 Holes Bay Signal Box and Sterte Esplanade, Poole, H J. 

 Goddard. F. rigida, Kunth. C- Broadwey; Radipole ; Lulworth, 

 H. J. Goddard. Osmington. F. Badbury Rings ; Kingsdown ; 

 Edmondsham. G. Swanage, frequent ; Arne ; Corfe Castle ; 

 Knowle Hill ; Winspit. 



Fesluca rottbcellioides, Kunth (Poa loliacea, Huds., in the Dorset 

 Flora, 2nd Ed., Schrochloa loliacea, Woods, in the ist Ed.). 

 Kunth's name has now stood through two editions of the 

 London Catalogue, and will probably stand as the oldest and 

 established name. C. Portland ; Chesil bank and near Ferry 

 Bridge; fairly plentiful in suitable places, 1899, H. J. Goddard. 

 G. Tilly Whim, W. M. Rogers. /'"". uniglumis, Soland. Mr. 

 Goddard, who gives his chief attention to grasses, writes: "I 

 have diligently searched for this for some ten years, particularly 

 around Weymouth in 1897-99, and since then in Parkstone, 

 Poole, and Lytchett in all likely places." I have not been more 

 successful, and have not come across it on the Dorset coast. 

 F. rubra, L., var. grandiflora, Hackel, a variety easily passed for 



