FLOWERING PLANTS. 119 



*A. Strigosa, Sch. Black Oat Grass. 6, 7. Rare : cultivated 

 fields, Brockdish (EAH). 



A. fatua, L. Wild Oat Grass. 6, 7. Not common : corn- 

 fields near Harleston, A. St. Margaret's (EAH). 



ARRENATHERUM, Beauv. 



A. avenaceum, Beauv. (Avena elatior, L.). False Oat Grass. 

 6, 7. Common in hedge-banks and bush}'- places. Yar. 

 nodosum, hedge-banks near Weybread House, F. 



SIEGLINGIA, Bern. 



S. decumbens, Bern. (Triodia decumbens, Beauv.). Decum- 

 bent Heath Grass. 7. Rare : barren pastures in the 

 neighbourhood of St. Margaret's (EAH). 



PHRAGMITES, Trin. 



P. communis, Trin. (Arundo Phragmites, L.). Common 

 Reed. 7, 8. Abundant in the Waveney. Pond, London 

 Road, Harleston ; Denton, etc. 



CYNOSURUS, L. 



C. cristatus, L. Crested Dog's-tail Grass. 58. Common 

 in meadows and pastures. 



KOELERIA, Pera. 



K. cristata, Pers. Crested Hair Grass. 6, 7. Not com- 

 mon : dry pastures in the neighbourhood of St. Mar- 

 garet's (EAH). Plentiful on Bungay Common, F. 



CATABROSA, L. 



C. aquatica, Beauv. Water Whorl Grass. 5 7. Frequent 

 in damp places : Shotford Marshes ; Mendham Old Priory ; 

 Needham and Brockdish Road ; Pulham Market ; Scole. 



MELICA, L. 



M. uniflora, Retz. Wood Melic Grass. 5 7. Frequent in 

 shady places : The Wilderness Copse, Harleston : Gawdy 

 Hall Wood ; Mendham Hill, Norfolk ; Brockdish, etc. 



