9 2 



GROUPS AND FIGURES. 

 Poa glauca, Sm. variety of nemoralis. 



maritima, Huds. (sea) ...VIII. contd. II, 12, 13, 14, 15, 



16, 17, 18; XII. ; See XIII. 

 nemoralis, L. (wood) ' XII. contd. I, 2, 3, 4 



Parnellii) Bab. ( Parnell's) variety of nemoralis. 



pratensis, L. (meadow smooth-stalked) ...XII. I, 2, 3, 4, 



5 ; See IX. 



serotina, Ehr. ferlilis 



trivialis, L. (trivial rough-stalked) V. 5, 6, 7 ; XII. 9, 



10, II 



Note. This genus sometimes includes Glyceria and 

 Sclerochloa. 



Psamma (mat grass). 



arenaria, R. & S. (sand) IX., XIV. I, 2 



Schedonorus. See Bromus and Festuca. 



Sclerochloa (Hard grass.) The leaves are succulent rather than 

 hard). 



distorts, Bab = Glyceria distans. 



maritima^ Lind = Poa maritima. 



Serrafalcus. See Bromus. 



Setaria (bristle grass) X. note 12 



Triodia (pale, with three teeth heath grass). 



decumbens, Beauv. (decumbent) X. contd. 27, 28, 29; 



See IX., XII., and XIII. 

 Trisetum (pale, with three bristles, two are teeth, and one, the 



dorsal awn). See Avena. 

 Triticum (couch). 



caninum, Huds. (dog's wood) X., XL 



- - repens, L. (creeping common). ..VII., X. n, 12, 13, 14; 



XI. 12, 13, 14 



~ pinnatuni) Moench. = Brachypodium pinnatum. 



Vulpia. See Festuca sciuroides. 





