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very frequent. Forde bog. Bovey Heath, etc. (E. B. t. 885.) 

 P. vi. 



30. C. hirta (hairy C.) In damp woods and wet pastures, 

 frequent. Chudleigh wood. Berry Pomeroy woods, etc. (E. 

 B. t. 685.) P. v. vi. 



31. C. vesicaria (short-leaked bladder C.) In bogs and 

 marshes. Knighton Heath, near Chudleigh. Near Topsham. 

 (E. B. t. 779.) P. v. vi. 



32. C. paludosa (lesser common C.) In ditches and on banks 

 of rivers, common. Paignton. Forde bog, etc. (E.B. t. 807.) 



33. C. riparia (great common C.) By the sides of ditches 

 and streams. Banks of the water in front of Forde House. 

 Topsham marshes. Exminster Marsh, etc. (E. B. t. 579.) P. 



OBD. CYII. GRAMINE.ffi. 



Those who wish to distinguish the different genera of this 

 Order will be greatly assisted by consulting plates 6-9, at the 

 end of Hooker and Arnott's ' British Flora ;' Parnell's ' Grasses 

 of Britain,' containing excellent figures of the numerous species, 

 and Sowerby's plates of ' Grasses ' in 'English Botany,' may also 

 be studied with considerable advantage. 



ANTHOXANTHUM. VEENAL-GEASS. 



A. odoratum (sweet-scented Vernal- Grass.) In meadows, 

 woods, and pastures, very abundant, Walks at Meadfoot. 

 Meadows about Torquay, etc. (E. B. t. 647.) P. V. VI. 



NARDUS. MAT-GEASS. 



N. stricta (Mat-Grass.)^-M.ost abundant on all our heaths 

 and moors, constituting often the chief part of the turf. (E. B. 

 t. 290.) P. vi. 



AIiOFECURUS. FOXTAIL-GEASS. 



1. A. pratensis (meadow Foxtail- Grass.) Common in mea- 

 dows and pastures. Fields, etc., about Torquay, Marychurch, 

 Paignton, etc. (E. B. t. 759.) P. v. VI. 



