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C. hispida Willd. Damp places; frequent; 4-5. III.! 
Var. anacantha G. & G. has very acute but hardly acuminate 
glumes. III. iii. Guadacorte Marshes! (1899). 
tC. depressa Link (C. basilaris Jord.). Dry bushy places; 
rather rare; 2-4. Resembles C. ambigua, but spikelets all 
unisexual, nie ecg: slightly pubescent. III. i. Queen o 
pai Hills above Algeciras, Ball. eens is a 
specimen een igeebena a Kew without cerca $s nam 
llertana Ass. milar places; rather oe 
L go Samara Road! III. i. Queen of Spain’s Cha 
C. distans L. Marshy places; very common; 6. IIT. ! 
C. B. Clarke unites this with C. Hornschuchiana Hoppe, which I 
think also occ 
Var. waited sf has green, not fuscous, glumes. III. i. 
About San Roque and eae Wk. ii. S. de Pa Ima, Rev. 
la 
but pecies with two icons groan lst lateral ribs. ill. i.  Almoraima 
Soto! ii. S. de Luna, Nilss. iii. Guadacorte ! 
+0. punctata Gaud. Marshes; rare; 2-4. III. i. Soto Gordo! 
+. eatensa Good. Marshes near sea; locally common ; —6. 
ITI. ii. Palmones Flee ie iii. Palmones Marshes, a form with 
very Stott ee spikelet 
tC. 1 a Sm. Danii woods and by streams; locally fre- 
quent; 3. te “tr. i. Almoraima and other Sotos! ii. Mountains 
to top of El Frayle Ridge. Near Pelayo! 
GRAMINEX. 
tLeersia hexandra Sw.’ Swamps; rare; 6-7. III. i. Spring 
above Pindalista! ii. ? Near aang. Rev. Probably same 
Station as next. iii. Guadacorte Marshes! 
Scales below very short. I Alameda ! THEA 
Probably the species recorded by Masson as P. canariensis 
manor waste places; probably 4 
on; 4-6. 
Like last, but spikes longer, one scale below florets one-third 
length of pale. t  Reclastok Road! Near Willis’s! III.! 
: parado ornfields; rather frequent; 4-6. Spikes 
usually half enclosed in upper sheaths, some or all spikelets 
aborted and indurated. 
- cerulescens ngs ea bulbosa Cay. non L.). Damp clayey 
spots ; common; 4-6. Tall, perennial, with bulbous root. II 
Var. gad Wk. (sub P. bulbosa) is the taller form, often 4 ft. 
or m 
dn nthe oxanthum eto Lag. Dry fields ; abundant and very 
Variable; 4-5, TIII.! 
g ible 2 Pratense i Dry fields; rare; 4-6. I. K. dak. bo 
» Car 
tVar. nel hae Gaud. is decumbent, with swollen lower nodes 
