Briza."] gramine^. 351 



1. At Dingle^ Kerry; Eev. W. M.. Hind.— 2. At Clay 

 Castle^ Youghd; Flor. Cork. In north Cork only ; /. C. — 

 4. On many parts of the coast of Wicklow ; D. M. — 5. Shore 

 at Sutton and Howth ; White. Clontarf ; Ir. Flor. — 8. Shore 

 of Gralway Bay ; Prof. Melville. — 11. North coast of Donegal! 

 Mr. C. Moore. Innishowen Head, Dunfanaghy, and CuldafE, 

 Donegal; Flor. Ulst. — 12. At BaUintoy, Antrim; and 

 Portrush, Derry ; D. M. Shores of Belfast Bay ; Mr. S. A. 

 Stewart. Portaf erry ; Carrickf ergus ; Curran of Larne ; 

 Ballycastle ; Rathlin ; Portstewart ; Flor. Ulst. 



[BesTnazeria sicida (Dum.) has been once found growing in 

 some quantity by roadsides in Kerry, having probably been 

 introduced by some accident ; Seemann's Journal of Botany, 

 iii., p. 156.] 



BRIZA Linn. 

 1. X B. minor (Linn.) — Small Quaking- Grass. 

 District 1 --_----__-- 

 Lat. 51°-52°. Extreme South of Ireland— Cork only. 

 Type in Great Britain, Atlantic. 



Cultivated fields ; very rare. Fl. July. 



1. Found in considerable quantity in a field near the rail- 

 way station at Blackrock, Cork, in 1859 ; Mr. J. Sullivan 

 (and Dr. Power) ; /. G. 



As only one species of Briza is given in Mr. Drummond's 

 list, it seems probable that the locality of "fields near Douglas " 

 may belong to B. media, which, however, is rare near Cork. 



2, B. media (Linn.) — Common QuaJdng-Grass. 

 Districts 123456789 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British, inclining to English. 

 Heaths and dry pastures ; frequent. Fl. June, July. 



CATABBOSA Beauv. 

 1. C. aquatica (Presl) — Water Whorl-Grass. , 

 Districts 12-456-89- 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



