334 GRAMINE^. 



830. H. murinum, L. Way Bennet. Wall Barley. Wild Bye. 

 Cyb. Br. iii. 243. Curt. F. L. f. 5. 



Foot of walls, on rubbish, waysides, &c. ; very common. A. May — 



September. 

 Through all the districts. 

 VII. Especially frequent in the suburbs. Path by the Serpentine, near 

 Albert Gate, 1868 ; Warre^i. Chelsea. Kilbm-n. Hackney Wick. 

 Isle of Dog."?. Camden Town. Hackney Ch\irchyard. Green Park. 

 First record : Irvine, 1830. 



LOIITIM, Linn. 



831. Xm, perenne, L. Perennial Darnel. Eye Grass. Bay Grass. 

 Cyb. Br. iii. 238. Lowe t. 67. 



Meadows, roadsides, waste ground, &c.; very common. P. June — August. 



Throughout all the districts. 



VII. After Poa annua, the commonest grass in London. Abounds in all 



the parks and in most pieces of waste ground, e.g. Leicester Square. 



First record : Irvine, 1830. Varies with awned palese, and with the spikes 



branched or abbreviated. Agriculturists also distinguish numerous races. 



832. * It. italicuxn, A. Braun. Italian Bye Grass. 

 Cyb. Br. iii. 238. Lowe t. 67. 



Meadows and fields and waste ground ; rather common. B. or P. June. 

 I. Harefield ! ; bet. Yewsley and Iver Bridge ! ; Newb. 

 II. Hampton ! ; Newb. Stanwell Moor. Bet. Hampton Court and 

 Kingston Bridge. 

 III. By Headstone Lane, W. M. H. ; Mclv. 93. Near Hounslow. Near 

 Worton. Tmckenbam. 

 V. Bet. Acton and Turnham Green ! ; Newb. 

 VII. Isle of Dogs ! ; Chelsea ! ; Newb. 



First record: Hind. 1861. A continental grass, introduced in 1831, 

 extensively sown for agricultural purposes, and now quite established 

 as a weed. 



833. Ii. temulentum, L. Darnel. 

 Gr. loliaceum (Johns.). 



Cyb. Br. iii. 239. Lowe t. 68. 



Cultivated and waste ground ; rare. A. July, August. 



III. Near Twickenham Church, 1867. 



IV. Hampstead Heath; Johns. Enum. Kenton Eoad; Melv. 93. Corn- 



field near Ken Wood ; Irv. MS8. 

 V. Apperton, W. M. H. ; Melv. 93 

 VII. Gloucester Terrace, Camden Town, 18-17 ; Herb. Hardw. Waste land 

 bet. Chelsea Hospital and the river, 1861. 



Var. p. L. arvense. With. E. B. 1125. 

 VII. On Hackney Downs, E. F.; Herb. Mus. Brit. 



First record : Johnson, 1632. Usually introduced with foreign seed, 

 improved farming having almost extirpated it in British cornfields. 



