234 86. GKAMINA. 



Descends to the coast level, in Channel ? 



Ascends to 150 or 200 yards, in England. 



Eange of mean annual temperatm-e 51 — 47. 



Native. Pascual, Kupestral, &c. Although extending 

 westward into Somerset and most counties of the Severn 

 province, this species appears to he otherwise unknown in 

 the westerly provinces ; hence it is assigned to the Ger- 

 manic type. It has heen said to grow in Devon and 

 Cumberland (Bot. Guide), and also in Fife (Woodf. Cat. 

 Edin.) ; but will requii'e to be confirmed by better autho- 

 rity in those counties. Between 400 or 500 feet of alti- 

 tude by the road side at Marston Maisy, in Wilts, accord- 

 ing to Mr. Withers. I have seen it at 100 or 150 yards 

 elsewhere. But if it be correctly reported from the High 

 Force of Tees (Mr. S. King, in Phytol. i. 114), that altitude 

 is perhaps much exceeded, though I do not know the 

 true elevation of the High Force. 



1359. Triticum caninum, Huds. 



Ai-ea 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ^e 13 14 15 « 17 [18]. 



South limit in Cornwall, Isle of Wight, Kent. 



North limit in Ross, Moray, Banff, Aberdeen. 



Estimate of provinces 10. Estimate of counties 60. 



Latitude 50 — 58. British tj^^e of distribution. 



Agrarian region. Inferagrarian — Superagrarian zones. 



Descends to the coast level, in the Peninsula. 



Ascends to 100 or 200 yards, in England. 



Range of mean annual temperature 52 — 46. 



Native. Sylvestral, &c. Not a common plant, although 

 found in many counties. The absence of any record of 

 its existence in the provinces of Lakes and West High- 



