96 GRAMINE.E. 



2. F. riibra Linn. Creeping Fescue-grass. 



Bab. 407. Hook. 557 (F. ovina). Benth. 601 (F. ovina). 

 Dry, gravelly, and sandy places. P. June. 

 Common. 



3. F. gigantea Yill. Giant Fescue-grass. 



Bab. 407. Hook. 559. Benth. 600 (Bromus giganteus). 

 Damp shady places. P. July. 

 Not uncommon. 



BROMUS Linn. 



1. B. erectus Huds. Upright Brome-grass. 

 Bab. 408. Hook. 560. Benth. 598. 



Dry, chalky, and sandy places. P. June, July. 

 I. Martinsell. Vale of West Woods. 



2. B. asper Linn. Hairy Brome-grass. 

 Bab. 409. Hook. 560. Benth. 598. 



Thickets and damp hedges. P. ? July. 

 I. Manton Copse and West Woods. III. Eoad to Polton ; 

 Mildenhall Borders. 



3. B. sterilis Linn. Barren Brome-grass. 

 Bab. 409. Hook. 561. Benth. 599. 



Dry banks and waste places. A. June. 

 Common. 



SERRAFALCUS Parl. 



[1. S. secalinus Bab. Eye Brome-grass. 

 Bab. 409. Hook. 562 (Bromus). Benth. 600 (B. arvensis) . 



Arable land. A. ? June, July. 



I. A downy form of this was plentiful in a field beyond 

 the Brick-pits at the top of Forest Hill in 1862.] 



