170 Botany. 



1712. C. distans, L. 5, P. Maritime and sub maritime marshy places ; 

 frequent. 



1. Northfleet water-meadows. Dod. 



2. Meadows south of Cliffe Railway Station. M. 



1716. C. flava, L., var. minor. 5 6, P. Wet places ; probably 

 frequent. 



1. Below Crayford ; Hanging Wood, Charlton. Dod. 



2. Keston and Chislehurst Commons, 1877. De Cr. 



1718 C. hirta, L. 4, P. Wet places ; common. 

 1. Crofton Woods, '03. W.H.G. 



Form hirtaeformis, Dod. 

 1. Woolwich Common and near Eltham. Dod. 



1719. C. pseudocyperus, L. 6, P. Damp places ; frequent. 



1. Pond, East of Eltham ; wood near Northumberland 



Heath. Dod. 



2. Stone Marshes, '03. W.H.G. 



3. Sundridge Park, '97. Sc. 



1720. C. aeutiformis, Ehrh. 5, P. Wet places ; frequent. 



1. Stone Marshes, '03. W.H.G. 



2. Plentiful by the Darenth from Eynsford to Farning- 



ham. M. 



3. About Darenth ; ditches below Crayford ; water- 



meadows, Northfleet. Dod. 

 a First record, 1716 : pond near Eltham. 



1721. C. riparia, Curt. 5, P. Wet places ; common. 



N.O. 2. GRAMINEM. The commonest flowering plants in the 

 World, and economically unrivalled in importance to 

 man and beast. Flowers generally protogynous and 

 wind- pollinated. 



(466) PANICUM, L. Aliens or casuals : two species occa- 

 sionally found : 



P. crus-galli, L. (EOHINOCHLEA, Beauv.), sometimes met 

 with as a cornfield weed, and P. miliaceum, L., the Indian 

 Millet or Dhurra, the staple grain of India. Both are 

 grown as ornamental grasses 



