122 FLOWERING PLANTS. 



B. commutatus, Sell. (Serrafalcus commutatus, Bab.). Con- 

 fused Brome Grass. 6, 7. Frequent : pastures and cul- 

 tivated ground : Mendham Mill ; Needham ; Rushall ; 

 Gawdy Hall ; Wortwell ; St. Margaret's. 



B. mollis, L. (Serrafalcus mollis, Parl.). Soft Brome Grass. 

 6. Common on banks and in pastures. 



*B. arvensis, L. (Serrafalcus arvensis, Godr.). Field Brome 

 Grass. 7, 8. Waste places and fields ; Shotford Hill ; 

 FlixtoD, A. Formerly at Earsham (BG). 



BRACHYPODIUM, Beauv. 



B. sylvaticum, Sch. Wood False Brome Grass. 7, 8. Plen- 

 tiful in woods and shady places. 



B. pinnatum, Beauv. Barren False Brome Grass. 1. Rare : 

 dry open fields, Earsham (T). 



LOLIUM, L. 



L. perenne, L. Common Eye Grass. 5 7. Common in 

 meadows and waste places. Var. *italicum occasionally 

 as an escape from cultivation. Monstrosities are fre- 

 quent. Popular name Tinker-Tailor. 



fL. temulentum, L. Darnel. 6 8. A very troublesome 

 weed among wheat in Norfolk and Suffolk (WA). Culti- 

 vated fields, St. Margaret's, formerly plentiful, now ex- 

 tinct (1874, EAH). Seeds very poisonous. This is the 

 Tare of the Bible. 



AGROPYRUM, Gsert. 



A. repens, Beauv. (Triticum repens, L.). Creeping Couch 

 Grass. 6 9. Frequent : Lush Bush Spurkett's Lane, 

 etc. Var. barbatum, field opposite the Anthill Farm on 

 the way to Mendham, F. Spurkett's Lane, A. The 

 awned plants appear to be all A. repens. 



HORDEUM, L. 



H. pratense, Huds. Meadovi Barley. 6, 7. Frequent : 

 Needham Alder Carr Meadows ; pastures near Redenhall 

 Grange ; Lush Bush, etc. 



H. murinum, L. Wall Barley. 6, 7. Common by waysides 

 and in waste ground. 



