144 GLTJMACE^J. 



2. A. agrestis (slender F.) In fields and by waysides. Un- 

 der hedges and by roadsides in the neighbourhood of Torquay. 

 Common. (E. B. t. 848.) A. V.-YII. 



3. A. bulbosus (tuberous F.) In salt-marshes, rare. Good- 

 rington Marsh. (E. B. t. 1249.) P. V.-YII. 



4. A. geniculatus (floating F.) In pools and wet and 

 marshy places. Goodrington Marsh. (E. B. t. 1250.) P. v.- 



VIII. 



PHALARIS. CANAEY-GEASS. 



1. P. Canariensis (cultivated Canary- Grass.) Found some- 

 times in fields and by roadsides, but not indigenous. Side of the 

 cliffs by the New Eoad, Mr. C. F. Parker. 



2. P. arundinacea (reed C.) Banks of rivers and lakes. 

 Stream behind Forde House. Banks of Teign, in many places. 

 (E. B. t. 402.) P. vii. Yin. 



PHLEUM. CAT'S-TAIL GEASS. 



1. P. pratense (common (7., or Timothy- Grass.)- Meadows 

 and pastures. About Torquay, etc., very common. (E. B. t. 

 1076.) P. vi.-x. The variety P. nodosum, in fields at Mary- 

 church. 



2. P. arenarium (sea C.) In sandy situations near the sea. 

 Paignton sands, (Phalaris, E. B. t. 222.) A. v. vi. 



MILIUM. MILLET-GEASS. 



M. effusum (spreading Millet- Grass.) In damp and shady 

 woods. Bradley woods. (E. B. 1. 1106.) P, v, vi. 



GASTRIDIUM. NIT-GEASS. 



G. lendigerum (awned Nit- Grass.) Damp places near the 

 sea, rare. Babbicombe, slope leading from the down to the 

 beach. (Milium, E. B. t. 1107.) P. Vl.-ix, 



