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ELYMUS. LYME-GRASS. 



E. arenarius (upright sea Lyme-Grass.) On sandy sea- 

 shores. Paignton sands. Goodrington sands. Exmouth sands, 

 etc. (E. B. t. 1672.) P. vn. 



HCRDEUM. BARLEY. 



1. H. pratense (meadow Barley.) In damp meadows and 

 pastures. Side of the Babbicombe road, just opposite Wells- 

 wood Park. Meadows at Ilsham. Fields near Newton. Chud- 

 leigh, etc. (E. B. t. 409.) A. vi. vu. 



2. K. murinum (wall B.) In waste places, by sides of walls, 

 etc. In dry rocky places and by waysides about Torquay. 

 Teignmouth. 'Dawlish. Newton, etc. (E. B. t. 1971.) A. 



VI. VII. 



3. H. maritimum (seaside B.) In sandy and dry pastures 

 near the sea. Paignton sands. Goodrington sands. Waste 

 ground by the side of the sea walk at Teignmouth. Exmouth 

 sands. (E. B. t. 1205.) A. vi. 



TRITICUM. WHEAT, WHEAT-GRASS. 



1. T. junceum (rushy sea Wheat-Grass.) On the seashore. 

 Side of the New Road. Paignton sands. Teignmouth. Dawlish. 

 Exmouth. (E. B. t. 814.) P. vu. vm. 



2. T. laxum (flat-leaved sea W.) On sandy seashores. 

 New Road, near the cliffs. Paignton sands, near the harbour. 

 P. vi.-vm. 



3. T. repens (creeping PP., or Couch- Grass.) In fields and 

 waste places. Common everywhere about the neighbourhood. 

 (E. B. t. 909.) P. vii. Var. 0, T, littorale, Paignton sands, 

 Mr. C. E. Parker. 



4. T. caninuxn (fibrous-rooted W.) In woods, under hedges, 

 and on banks. Field near Hope's Nose. Marychurch. Paign- 

 ton. (E. B. t. 1372.) P. vii. 



BRACHYPODIUM. FALSE BROME-GRASS. 

 1. B. sylvaticum (slender false Brome- Grass.) In woods 



