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TRIODIA. HEATH-GEASS. 



T. decumbens (decumbent Heath- Grass.) On heaths, moors, 

 and dry mountain pastures. Haldon, Hightor Down, Fl. D. 

 Middleton Down, near Chagford. Should be looked for on 

 Milber Down. (Poa, E. B. t. 792.) P. vn. 



BRIZA. QUAKING-GEASS. 



B. media (common Quaking- Grass.) In meadows and pas- 

 tures, growing abundantly. Meadfoot. Daddyhole Plain. 

 Meadows on the Warberry Hill, etc. (E. B. t. 340.) P. VI. 



DACTYLIS. COCK'S-FOOT GEASS. 



D. glomerata (rough coctis-foot Grass) By roadsides, in 

 meadows and woods. Very abundant everywhere in the neigh- 

 bourhood of Torquay. (E. B. t. 335.) P. vi. vii. 



CVNOSURUS. DOG'S-TAIL GEASS. 



C. cristatus (crested dog's-tail Grass.) In dry fields and 

 pastures. Torre Abbey meadows. Side of Paignton road. 

 Chelston meadows. Meadow by Livermead Cottage. Mary- 

 church, abundant. (E. B. t. 316.) P. vn. 



FESTUCA. FESCUE-GEASS. 



1. P. uniglumis (single- glumed Fescue- Grass.) On sandy 

 seashores. Base of the cliffs at Meadfoot. Exmouth sands. (E. 



B. t. 1430.) A. vi. 



2. P. bromoides (barren F.) On old walls and in dry sandy 

 places. Park Hill. Daddyhole Plain. Paignton Green. Kerswell 

 Down, etc. (E. B. t. 1411.) F. sciuroides, Bab. A. ? VI. vn. 



3. P. myurus (wall Fescue- Grass.) In similar situations to 

 the last. Kingskerswell, on old walls. Near Forde bog, Mr. 



C. E. Parker. Waste ground by the new cut at Meadfoot. (E. 

 B. t. 1412.) A. ? vi. Vii. 



