120 GRAMINE.E. 



/3. F. loliacea. Huds. 



In pastures at Harrow and Pinner. Alperton. 

 (Newbould.) 



5. F. gigantea. Vill. (Tall-bearded Fescue Grass.) 

 Shady woods and moist hedges. 7, 8. 



Abundant in Harrow Park, arid the Grove, Harrow. 

 This is the Bromus giganteus, L. 



6. F. arundinacea. Schreb. (Reedy Fescue Grass.) 

 Banks and sides of streams. 6, 7. 



Near a small stream, where it is crossed by the foot- 

 path through the Football Field from Harrow to Sudbury. 

 By Canal near Alperton. (Newbould.) 



BROMUS. (Brome Grass.} 



1. B. asper. L. (Hairy Wood Brome Grass.) 

 Moist woods and hedges. 6, 7. 



Very common at Harrow ; at Pinner. Harrow Weald ; 

 near Alperton ; Horsington Hill. (Flor. Midd.) 



2. B. sterilis. L. (Barren Brome Grass.) 

 Waste ground, fields, and hedges. 6, 7. 

 Frequent everywhere. 



3. B. racemosus. L. ? (Smooth Brome Grass.) 

 Meadows and pastures. 6, 7. 



Harrow Weald. (Flor. Midd.) 



4. B. commutatus. Schrad. (Tumid Field Brome 



Grass.) 



Road sides and fields. 6, 7. 



Frequent. Very similar to the following, but usually 

 glabrous. 



