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Gren. & Godr. Native. I. Near Chesil Bank; Druce 



in Journ. Bot. 1908, p 389, as subuniflora, (DC.) 

 Koeleria glauca, DC. Glaucous Hair-grass. Var. albeseens, 



(DC). Native. I. Rare. Smallmouth sands ; Revd. H. 



J. Riddelsdell in Journ. Bot. 1908, p. 389. 

 K. gracilis, Pers. Slender Hair-grass. Native. I. Rare. 



Smallmouth Sands (the type) ; ib. 



Obs. Both the above species were named for the 

 Revd. H. J. Riddelsdell by Dr. Karl Domin (b) 

 (Revd. E. F. Linton " Notes on the Dorset Flora," 

 in Pro. Dors. N. H. & A. F. Club, Vol. XXX., 

 1909, p. 128). 

 Catabrosa aquatica, Beauv. Water Whorl-grass. Native. 



II. Rare. Culverwell, 1881. 

 Dactylis glomerata, L. Cocks-foot grass. Var. abbreviata, 



Bernh. Native. II. Portland ; Druce in Journ. Bot. 



1908, p. 389. 

 Poa compressa, L. Flat-stalked Meadow-grass. Native. II. 



Very rare. " In arable fields ; " Druce in Journ. Bot. 



1908, p. 389. 

 Glyceria fluitans, Br. x plicata, (pedicellata, Towns.). Native. 



II. Probably occurs in East Weare. Culverwell. 

 G. plicata, Fr. Folded-leaved Meadow-grass. Native. II. 



Not. com. Formerty between Chesil Railway Station 



and Castle near Shore ; probably since destroyed. 



East Weare. Culverwell. 

 G. maritima, Mert. & Koch, (Sclerochloa, Lind.). Creeping 



Sea Meadow-grass. Native. Freq. I. Smallmouth to 



Chesil, in damp sandy places. II. Cliffs Lower Light- 

 house to Bill. 

 G. distans, Wahlb. (Sclerochloa distans., Bab.). Reflexed 



Meadow-grass. Native. Not com. I. Near the Bridge. 



II. Near Chesil old Railway Station. 

 G. rupestris, E. S. Marshall. (Sclerochloa procumbens, Dum.) 



Procumbent Sea Meadow-grass. Native. Not com. I. 



(6) The monographer of the genus. 



