GEAMINE^. 329 



IV, North Heath, Hampstead. 

 V. Northolt ; Melv. 91. 



VI. Bet. Edmonton and Pender's End ; Cherry (v.s.). 

 VII. Hyde Park, J. Gray ; fieri. J3«z;. 7«s<. Sre^er. Garden of Lincoln's Inn. 

 First record : Winch, about 1810. F. tenuifolia, Sibth., F. heterophylla, 

 Auct., &e., are slight varieties. 



816. T. duriuscula, L. F. ovina, var. y (Bab.*) ?. Hard Fescue. 

 Cyb. Br. iii. 219. E. B. 470. 



Heaths, dry roadsides, hedgebanks, &c. ; common. P. Jime. 



I. Harrow Weald Common. Potter's Bar. 



II. Abundant about Charlton, and from Staines to Hampton. 



III. Near Isleworth. Eoxeth ; Herb. Harr. 



IV. Hampstead ; Irv. MSS. 



V. Near Shepherd's Bush Ey. Station ! ; Newb. 



VI. Near Edmonton ; Muswell Hill ; Cherry {v. s.). Wood Green, Munby ; 



Gard. Chron. for 1868, 499. 

 VII. Kentish Town ; fieri. i?arc?w. KensingtonGardens, 1850; 7l/brrM('u.s.). 

 Near King's Eoad, Chelsea. West London Cemeteiy, Brompton. 

 First record : Irvine, 1830. 



817. P. g:lg:aiitea, Vill. Bromus g., L. (L. Cat.). 



Gr. avenac. glabrum 'panic, e spic. rar. strigosis comp. arist. tenuissimis 



(Eay)._ 

 Cyb. Br. iii. 225. Curt. E. L. f. 5 (drawn from a Thames specimen). 

 Wet places, ditches, and woods ; common. P. July, August. 

 I. Harefield. Elstree, by the reservoir. Bet. Elstree and Penniwells. 



II. Staines Moor. Bet. Staines and Kingston. Eiver-side bet. Hampton 



Court and Kingston Bridge. 



III. Harrow Park; Melv. 91. Twickenham. Near Whitton. 



IV. About Hampstead, plentifully ; M. ^ G. 119. Near the Brent ; Irv. 



MSS. Harrow Park; ilfe^y. 91. Deacon's Hill. 

 V. Sion Park. 



VI. Muswell HiU ; Cherry (v. s.). 



VII. Fulham, near the Bishop's Palace, Doody ; E. Hist. ii. 1909, HiU 56. 



Thames above Putney ; Herb. Mils. Brit. Sandy End, Fulham. 

 First record : Doody, 1688 ; also first as a British plant. 



818. P. elatior, L. F. arundinacea, var. fi (Bab.). Tall Fescue. 



Gr. arund. aquat. panic, avenacea (Eay). F. arundinacea, Schreb. (Melv.). 

 Cyb. Br. iii. 222, 519. Curt. F. L. f 6 (drawn from a Thames-side 



specimen). 

 Wet meadows, sides of streams and ditches ; rather rare. P. June — 



August. 

 I. Elstree Eeservoir. Potter's Bar. 



* Perhaps our plant is the F. i ubra of Bab. Man. 



