228 ' GRAMINE2E. 



Near Stapleton Mill, 1883. St. Philip's Marsh. 

 On dredgings in the Black Rock Quarry, 1883 and 

 1884. 



S. Bank of Avon near Bownham Ferry. On the 

 railway near Panlton, 1881. VII. VIII. 



($. glauca, Beauv. Casual. Several plants on dredg- 

 ings in the Black Bock Quarry, 1884.) 



PHALARIS, Linn. 



865. P. canariensis, Canary-grass. 



Alien ; in waste places, roadsides and occasionally in 

 cornfields, frequent. It may always be found on 

 the rubbish in St. Philip's Marsh, and about the 

 floating harbours in Bristol, in company with other 

 waifs and strays from town and trade. VII. 



866. P. amndinacea, L. 



Native ; in and by water, common. 



G. Bank of Avon as far down as Crew's Hole. 

 Between Bedland and Horfield. Berkeley. Char- 

 field. Charlton. Ditches near Henbury. Glen 

 Frome, Stapleton. Westbury-on-Trym. 



S. Ashton Gate, near the iron works. Bank of v 

 1 Avon, abundant from Bath downwards. Lock's 

 Mills, near Bedminster. Camerton. Paulton. Port- 

 bury. Portishead. Walton-in-Gordano. Croscombe 

 and Knowle, near Wells. Winscombe. Weston- 

 super-Mare. Marsh ditches throughout the Ched- 

 dar Valley. Brent. Burnham. VI. VII. 



ANTHOXANTHUM, Linn. 



867. A. odoratum, L. Sweet-scented Vernal Grass. 



Native; in meadows and pastures. Very common, 

 and generally distributed. V. VI. 



