344 GEAMiNEiE. [^Trisetum. 



TEISETUM Pers. 

 1. T, flavesoens (Beauv.) — Ydlow Oat-Grass. 

 Avenaflavescens (Linn.) Brit. Flor., Bentham. 

 Districts 12-45 6-89-- 12 

 Lat. 51°-55° or 56°. South and Middle of Ireland, chiefly. 

 Type in Great Britain, English, inclining to British. 

 Dry pastures ; not common. Fl. July. 

 Eare in the north of Ireland. A single locality only is 

 given in the " Flora of Ulster." 



AYENA Linn. 



1. t A. fatua (Linn.) — Wild Oat. 



Districts 12--5------- 



Lat. 51°-54'>. South and East of Ireland. 



Type in Great Britain, British, inclining to English. 



Corn-fields and cultivated land ; rare and very local. FL 

 1. Corn-fields near Dingle, Kerry ; B. M. — 1 and 2. Not 

 unfrequent near Cork ; Flor. Cork and I. G. — 5. Portmamock, 

 Dublin ; Mr. D. Orr. 



[2. *A strigosa (Schreb.) — Bristle-pointed Oaf. 

 A.fatita var. Bentham. 

 Districts 12-45--8-10-12 



Cornfields and cultivated land ; rather rare. Fl. June to 

 August. 



Uncertain in its stations, and only found as a weed among 

 crops, or as the remains of cultivation.] 



3. A. pubescens (Linn.) — Downy Oat-Grass 

 Avena pratensis var. Bentham. 



Districts 12-45. 6-89- 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. From South to North of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Dry banks and calcareous pastures ; not unfrequent. M. 

 June, July. 



Rather local, and more frequent near the coast than inland. 



Obs. — A. pratensis (Linn.) is included in the " Flora of 

 Cork" as occurring at Blackrock, Glasheen, Whitepoint, 



