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and hedges. Wood on the Newton road. Bradley woods. 

 Berry Pomeroy woods. Chudleigh rocks and the neighbouring 

 woods, FL D. (Bromus sylvaticus, E. B. t. 729.) P. vn. 



2. B. pinnatum (heath false .) Open fields and heathy 

 places, on dry limestone soil. Milber Down. Bovey Heath. 

 Chudleigh, Ingsdon near Ilsington, Bovey Tracey, Ashburton. 

 FL D. (Bronws pinnatus, E. B. t. 730.) P. vn. 



LOLIUM. DARNEL, RYE-GRASS. 



1. L. perenne (perennial or beardless Rye-Grass.) By road- 

 sides, in pastures and waste places, etc., very frequent. Growing 

 most abundantly in every pasture and waste ground in the 

 neighbourhood. (E. B. t. 315.) P. vi. 



2. It. Italicum (Italian Eye- Grass.) In pastures and waste 

 places, occasionally. Piece of waste ground near the new car- 

 riage-drive above Meadfoot cliffs. Field near Ilsham Farm. 

 Side of the hedge by the road leading from the Warberry Hill to 

 the Ellacombe lanes. L. multiflorum, H. and A. B. or P. vi. 



3. L. temulentum (Darnel.) In cultivated fields, not so 

 frequent as L. perenne. Fields at Mary church. Ilsham. Chud- 

 leigh. Near Woodbury, Fl. D. (E. B. t. 1124.) A. Vi.-vim 



LEPTURUS. HARD-GRASS. 



L. incurvatus (sea Hard- Grass.) On the seashore, not com- 

 mon. Berry Head. Exmouth. 'Flora Devoniensis' gives as a 

 habitat for this, " Parsonage stile, Lympstone ;" apparently not 

 a very likely locality. (Rotballia, E. B. t. 760.) A. vn. 



End of tlie Pnsenogamous or Flowering Plants. 



