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var. arenaria. G. South Haven ; Littlesea. Var. pruinosa, 

 Hackel, a variety with very glaucous foliage, always occurring 

 near the coast. G. Tilly Whim ; Seacombe. F. elatior x 

 Lolium perenne (F. loliacea, Huds.). F. In quantity by the verge 

 of the Stour, just opposite Shapwick Vicarage ; by the R. Cran, 

 near Edmondsham. It is said to be "generally distributed" in 

 the Flora ; I can, however, give no other locality, and am under 

 the impression that it is rather scarce. 



Bromus giganteus, L. F. About Wimborne ; Horton ; Witch- 

 ampton ; Edmondsham. G. Woolgarston ; Rempstone. B. 

 ramosus, Huds. (B. asper, L.). C. Upwey ; Broadwey ; Porte- 

 sham ; Abbotsbury, H. J. Goddard. E. Sturminster; Buckland 

 Newton, H. J. Goddard. F. Upton ; Durweston ; Shillingstone, 

 H. J. Goddard. Corfe Mullen ; Shapwick ; Queen's Copse, and 

 Woodlands ; Edmondsham. G. Near Swanage ; Corfe Castle, 

 W. M. Rogers. - B. erectus, Huds. C. Railway banks, Upwey ! 

 H. J. Goddaid. E. Near Compton Abbas. F. Abundant on 

 and about Bokerly Dyke, near Blagdon Farm, on both sides of 

 the county boundary. B. unioloides, Kunth. F. Neglected 

 garden, Upton, H. J. Goddard ! This alien is new to the 

 county. B. secalinus, L. Field near Talbot Church, towards 

 Kinson ; near Longfleet Church ; field of rye, Edmondsham, in 

 plenty, but only for one season, 1905. B. ?nollis, L., var. 

 glabratus, Doell. F. Bourne Valley ! H. J. Goddard. Edmond- 

 sham, in a field of clover and rye-grass, evidently introduced 

 with the crop. B. atvensis, L. F. In a cornfield on the E. side 

 of Aimer. 



Brachy podium pinnahim, Beauv. F. Badbury Rings. G. Near 

 Kingston ; Bushey. Lolium temulentum, L. F. Parkstone, 

 about Oaklands, and Sandbanks Road, H. J. Goddard. Var. 

 arvense, With. C. Upwey, H. J. Goddard. Agropyron caninttm, 

 Beauv. C. Near the Coastguard Station, White Nose, //. /. 

 Goddard. E. Sturminster Newton towards Shillingstone, H. J. 

 Goddard. F. Lilliput, Parkstone, frequent in hedges, Durweston, 

 Fiddleford and Shillingstone, H.J. Goddard, Broadstone; Witch- 

 ampton ; Edmonsham. A . pun gens t R. and S. G. Arne ; below 



