368 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



2. Festuca ovina. Sheep's Fescue Grass. Abundant. 



3. F. diriuscula. Hard Fescue Grass. Common. 



4. F. elatior. Tall Fescue Grass. Common. 



5. F. pratensis. Meadow Fescue Grass. Abundant. 



1. Bromus giganteus. Tall Brome Grass. Grows in 



a hedge at OseL 



2. B. asper. Eough Brome Grass. Common. 



3. B. sterilis. Barren Brome Grass. Common. 



4. B. mollis. Soft Brome Grass. Abundant. 



1. Brachypodium sylvaticum. False Wood Brome 

 Grass. Common. 



1. Triticum caninum. Wood Couch Grass. Abun- 



dant. 



2. T. repens. Common Couch Grass. Abundant. 



1. Lolium perenne. Common Eye Grass. Abundant. 

 1. Hordeum pratense. Meadow Barley. Common in 



Long Mead. 

 1. Nardus stricta. Mat Grass. Common. 



Class II.-CEYPTOGAMIA. 



As I know but little of the three last orders of this 

 class of plants (Algse, Lichenes, and Fungi), I am, 

 therefore, obliged to omit numerous species found in 

 in this parish; but among the Filices and Musci I 

 have received much valuable assistance from my 

 friends G. B. Wollaston, Esq., of Chislehurst, and 



