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1730C. Festuca loliacea Curt, (not Huds.). Spiked-fescue- 

 grass. Coxley Valley. 



1732. Festuca gigantea Vill. Giant fescue-grass. Damp 

 woods and hedge banks. 



1732I. Festuca triflora Sm. The form, with few flowers, 

 grows in Coxley Wood. 



1733A. Bromus asper Murr. var. serotinus Benck. Hairy 

 brome-grass. Common. 



1738. Bromus sterilis L. Barren brome-grass. 



1739. Bromus secalinus L. Rye brome-grass. In a corn- 



field, Thornhill Lees. A colonist. 

 1742. Bromus mollis L. Soft brome-grass. 

 1746. Lolium perenne L. Rye-grass. Var. e. italicum 



Braun. Margins of corn-fields, &c. An escape from 



cultivation. 

 1749. Agropyrum caninum Beauv. Bearded wheat-grass. 



Woods and hedge-banks. 

 1750- Agropyrum repens Beauv. Couch grass. 

 1750B, Agropyrum repens Beauv. var. barbata Duval- 



Jouve. Waste ground, Heybeck. 

 1755. Nardus stricta L. Mat-grass. Stocks Moor. 

 1765. Pteris aquilina L, Bracken. 



1767. Lomaria Spicant Desv. Hard fern. Coxley Wood. 

 1775. Asplenium Ruta-muraria L. Wall-rue spleen-wort. 



Wall, Kirklees Park. 

 1778. Asplenium Filix-foemina Bernh. Lady fern. The 



variety 

 1778J. Asplenium incisum Hoffm. Coxley Wood. 

 1793. Nephrodium Filix-mas Rich. Male fern. 



1798, Nephrodium spinulosum Desv. Prickly-toothed 



buckler-fern. Marshy shaded place, Coxley Wood. 

 Rare. The sub-sp. 



1799. Nephrodium dilatatum Desv. Common buckler- 



fern. Abundant in woods. 



