350 GEAMINEJE. [Sckroehloa. 



5. Plentiful in the North Lots, near the mouth of the 

 Liffey ; at Sandymount, and along Dublin Bay ; D. M. 



This is almost always found growing in company with P. 

 distans and P.procwmhetiiSy and may be a hybrid or variety. 



4. S. procumbens (Beauv.)^-Proc!«»j5emi Sea Meadow-Grass, 

 Districts 1---5------12? 



Lat. 51°-54:°. South and East coasts of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, English, inclining to Germanic. 



Salt marshes and waste ground near the sea ; Fl. June to 

 August. 



1 . River side below Cork ;. Drammond. Sometimes abun- 

 dant in the City Park at Cork, but uncertain in its appearance ; 

 Prof. E. Murphy and Mv. J. Sullivan. Gathered once only 

 near Cork by Mr. Carroll. — 5. In the salt marsh ground called 

 the North Lots, Dublin ; at Sandymount, and along. Dublin 

 Bay ; B. M.—12 ? Muddy shores at Comber ; Flor. Belf. 

 Near Lame ; Flor. UUt. (either this or S. Borreri ; D. M.) 



5. S. rigida (Link) — Hard Meadow-Grass. 

 Poa rigida (Linn.) Brit. Flor., Bentham, &c. 

 Districts 12-456---- 11 12 

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

 Type in Great Britain, British, inclining to English. 



Dry banks, rocks, walls, and broken ground, usually on a 

 calcareous soil ; local, and rather rare. Fl. June, July. 



Common about Cork and Dublin, and probably not 

 unfrequent in the south and middle of Ireland. Rare in the 

 north. — 11. Rocks at Glen Columbkill, Donegal; Admiral 

 JoTies. In the county of Donegal; Prof. E. Murphy. — 

 12. Walls of Carlingford Castle ; Flor. TJlst. 



18. S. loliacea (Woods) — Dwarf Sea Wheat-Grass. 

 Poa loliacea (Huds.) Brit. Flor. Gatapodium loliaceum (Link.) 

 Districts 12-45--8--1112 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Coasts of all Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, English. 



Sandy sea-shores and waste ground near the sea ; rather 

 local. Fl. June, July. 



