236 QKAMINE.E. 



In pastures at Whitchurch. Pastures between 

 Bedminster and Bourton, and in the railway 

 cutting. Frequent at Clevedon. Keynsham. 

 Wraxall. Cranmore and Milton Hill, Wells. 

 Hilly pastures near Bath. VI. 



ARRHENATHERUM, Pal. de Beauv. 



895. A. elatius, M. fy K. Oat-grass. 



Native ; in hedges, pastures and cultivated fields. 

 Very common, and generally distributed. 



The var. /? nodosum, with the base of the stem en- 

 larged into a string of bulb-like knobs, is very 

 abundant, especially in cultivated ground. VI. VII. 



TRIODIA, R. Br. 



896. T. decumbens, Beauv. 



Native ; on downs, heaths, and dry hills, rare and 



local. 



Or. Clifton and Durdham Downs. Yate Common. 

 S. Leigh Down. Pasture near Brislington. On the 



Mendips above Draycot. Near Claverton, Fl. 



BatJion. Dulcote Hill, Wells. VI. VII. 



KCELERIA, Per*. 



897. K. cristata, Pers. 



Native ; on downs and dry banks, rather common. 

 Or. Very abundant nearly over the whole of Clifton 



and Durdham Downs, particularly near the river. 



St. Vincent's Rocks. Wyck Rocks. 

 S. Leigh Down. Brean Down. Upper Knowle 



Clevedon, abundantly. On the hill-side at Weston- 



super-Mare. Cheddar. Shipham. Winterhead. 



VI. VII. 



