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CAIiAMAGROSTIS. SMALL-REED. 



C. lanceolata (purple-flowered Small-Reed.) In wet places. 

 Ditches near Torre Abbey. Paignton. Arundo Calamagrostis, 

 Linn. (E. B. t. 2159.) P. vn. 



AMIV1OPHILA. SEA-REED. 



A. arnndinacea (common Sea-Heed^ Marum^ or Matweed.) 

 On sandy seashores. Teignmouth. Exmouth sands. (Arundo 

 arenaria, E. B. t. 520.) Psamma, Bab. P. Til.. 



AGROSTZS. BENT-GRASS. 



1. A. canina (brown Bent-G-rass.) In moist heaths and 

 moors. Forde bog. Bovey Heath, etc. (E. B. t. 1856.) P. 



VI. VII. 



2. A. setacea (bristle-leaved B.) On dry downs, but very 

 local, confined to the south and south-west parts of England. 

 Milber Down. Kerswell Down. Holne Chase. (E. B. t. 2138.) 

 P. vi. vn. 



3. A. vulgaris (fine B.) In meadows, pastures, and on 

 hedge-banks. Common everywhere about the neighbourhood. 

 (E. B. t. 1671.) P. vn. 



4. A. alba (marsh B.) In pastures, meadows, and by road- 

 sides. Fields about Torquay and the vicinity. (E. B. t. 1189.) 

 P. vi. vin. The variety #, A. stolonifera, is found at Torquay 

 and on the rocks around Torbay. 



AIRA. HAIR-GRASS. 



1. A. csespitosa (tufted Hair-Grass.} In damp shady places, 

 and borders of meadows. Base of the cliffs on the new sea- 

 road, near the turnpike. (E. B. t. 1453.) P. vi. vn. 



2. A. flexuosa (waved H.) Abundant on heaths and hilly 

 pastures. Meadfoot cliffs. Daddyhole Plain, on the descent to 

 the quarry, etc. (E. B. t. 1519.) P. vn. 



3. A. caryophyllea (silvery H.) On hills and pastures, fre- 



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