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PHLEUM— AGROSTIS, 399 
ascending in Wensleydale to fields at Simonside. Mr. Hebbleth- 
waite sends a plant which agrees with authenticated specimens 
of Phieum præecox Jordan, from fields at Kirklington. 
Phleum arenarium L. English type. Native. Mari- 
time. Areas 4 Range Coast-Level. Amongst the coast 
sand-hills at Coatham, Redcar and Marske. 
Alopecurus pratensis L. British type. Native. Area 
general. Range 0-500, Common in grassy places, ascending 
in Teesdale to Upper Cronkley, in Swaledale to Crook Seat. 
Alopecurus geniculatus L. British type. Native. Area 
general. Range o-400. Common in damp places, ascending 
in Wensleydale to a pool near the Shaw Paddock Inn, and in 
the West Swale district to the lower part of Birkdale. 
Alopecurus bulbosus L. English type. Native. Area 
1. Range 5o. Along Clifton Ings near York in the meadow 
opposite the Lunatic Asylum. In Britain usually a plant of 
salt-marshes. 
Alopecurus agrestis L. English type. Colonist. Area 
general. Range o-roo. Common in cultivated fields in the 
low country. 
Milium effusum L. British type. Native. Area g 8. 3. 
Range o-150. Rare in shaded woods. In Gretadale in the 
woods by the stream side near Scargill. In Swaledale in a 
wood near the Round Howe ; James Ward. On the east on the 
banks of the Hayburn Wyke stream ; W. Lean, Junr. 
Apera Spica-venti Beauv. Germanic type. Colonist. 
Area 321. Sandy cultivated fields, rare. In the Central 
Valley at Catton, Alne and Sutton-on-the-Forest. One plant 
in the Holmes, Thirsk, 1879; IV. Foggitt. Reported also by 
Robert Teesdale from Bulmer. 
Agrostis canina L. British type. Native. Area 8 7 6 
5432. Rangeo-500. Frequent in damp places, ascending 
in the Yore district to Tarn Gill, Widdale. 
Oct. 1892. 
