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4. F. ovina (sheep's F.) On dry hilly pastures. Daddyhole 

 Plain, on the descent to the quarry. Ilsham, etc. (E. B. t. 585.) 

 Var. , F. duriuscula, E. B. t. 470. Ilsham, Mary church. P. vi. 



5. P. pratensis (meadow F.) In damp meadows and pas- 

 tures, common. Side of meadow near the old gate-house on the 

 Babbicombe road. Fields at Marychurch, etc. (E. B. t. 1592.) 

 The var. (if it is not a really distinct species), F. loliacea, I 

 have found on Meadfoot cliffs, Daddyhole Plain, on the slope to 

 the quarry, and on Kerswell Down (E. B. 1. 1821), much coarser 

 in all its parts than my specimens. P. vi. vn. 



6. P. elatior (tall F.) In damp pastures and sides of rivers. 

 Waldon Hill (formerly : habitat destroyed by building). Mea- 

 dows about Torquay. Paignton meadows. Shaldon. Teign- 

 mouth. (E. B. t. 1593.) F. arundinacea, Bab., grows in great 

 plenty at the base of the Meadfoot cliffs by the side of the sea- 

 road, and sparingly by the side of new road under the Waldon 

 Hill, near the turnpike. (P. vi. vn.) 



7. P. gigantea (tall bearded F.) In moist woods and thick- 

 ets. Copse near Ansti's Cove. Wood by the Newton road. 

 Woods at Shiphay. (E. B. t 1820.) P. vn. 



BROMUS. BROME-GRASS. 



1. B. erectus (upright Brome- Grass.) In dry sandy fields 

 and by roadsides. Chudleigh, Mr. C. E. Parker. (E. B. t. 471.) 

 P. VI. VII. 



2. B. asper (hairy wood B.) Under hedges, and in damp 

 woods and thickets. Frequent by the hedges in lanes about 

 Cockington and Shiphay. Marychurch. Berry Pomeroy woods. 

 (E. B. t. 1172.) A. or B. VIL 



3. B. sterilis (barren B.) In waste places. Very abundant 

 everywhere. Rock Walk. Meadfoot cliff's. Hope's Nose. Sides 

 of nearly all the roads and lanes. (E. B. t. 1030.) A. vi. 



4. B. diandrus (upright annual B.) In dry sandy places. 

 Not common. Rocky valley to the right of the Teignmouth 

 road, Mr. C. E. Parker. (E. B. t. 1006.) A. VI. vn. 



5. B. secalinus (smooth Rye B.) In cornfields, occasion- 

 ally. Fields near Hope's Nose, Mr. C. E. Parker. (E. B. t. 

 1171.) Serrafaleus, Bab. B. velutinus, Sm. (E.B. t. 1884), is 

 also to be found in the same locality. A. or B. vi. vn. 



6. B. commutatus (tumid field B.) Common by road- 

 sides and in cornfields. Barton. Marychurch, etc. (B. pra- 



