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III. Osmaston - by - Ashbourne ; meadows at Spondon, 

 Smith MSS. 



1348. Bromus giganteus, L. Native. British type. 

 Bange 1-2. 



I. Wye Valley up to Buxton, 300 yards, Baker, J. B. ; 

 Dove Dale, and thickets about Matlock, B. and N., J. B. 



III. Ockbrook, towards Dale, Smith MSS. ; about. Calke, 

 Purchas, J. B. 



1349. Bromus asper, L. Native. British type. Range 

 1-2. 



I. Common in the limestone dales ! Ascends up to 300 

 yards, Baker, J. B. 



III. About Burton-on-Trent, Harris; Osmaston-by-Ash- 

 bourne, Smith MSS. ; about Calke, Purchas, J. B. ; Shirley, 

 Linton. 



This species and the preceding one are equally plentiful, 

 according to Mr. Baker, in the woods of the mid- agrarian zone, 

 both in Lakeland and in Yorkshire. 



1350. Bromus sterilis, L. Native. British type. Bange 

 1-3. 



I. Ascends to limestone rocks over Castleton, Baker, 

 J. B. ; about Matlock, B. and N., J. B. 



III. Horsley Car ! Burton-on-Trent, Harris ; about Calke, 

 Purchas, J. B. ; Shirley, Linton. 



1353. Bromus erectus Huds. Native. English type. 

 Bange 1-2. 



I. Miller's Dale, Hannan ; Cressbrook Dale, Sunderland 

 and Hannan. 



II. Markland Grips, near Clowne, Waterfall. 



III. Between Osmaston Manor and Copse Hill, Smith 

 MSS. 



1354. Bromus secalinus, L. Colonist. English type. 

 Bange 1-2. 



I. Charlesworth, Whitehead. 



1355. Bromus racemosus, Auct. Native. British type. 

 Bange 1-2. 



I. Near Dove Dale, Fraser. 



III. Damp grassy places, especially where water stands 

 in winter, Purchas, J. B. 



1356. Bromus mollis, L. (Goose Corn). Native. British 

 type. Bange 1-3. 



Common everywhere ! Ascends up to 500 yards, Baker, 

 J. B. 



