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tSetaria viridis Beauv. *I. Bognor, on waste ground near new 
roads! D. *IV. Lewes, on ground in the Priory, where excayva- 
tions von in progress in 1901; D. 
+S. glauea Beauv. *I. Bognor, as above; D. *III. Henfield, 
slahatane ene 1903 ; 
as Phalaris aquatica Desf. IV. Railway-yard, Newhaven! 1903; 
Alo pecurus fulvus Sm. IV. Pond between Ansty and Hurst- 
pierpoint! D. *VII. Between — Cross and East Grinstead ; 
E.E. Bewbush Mill-pond, 1 
*tPhleum tenue Schrad. IV. P Shortbridge brooks near Uckfield ! 
1895; EH. H. Farr. 
* Polypogon littoralisSm. I. Thorney Island, 1904. An addition 
~ Sussex. A few days after gathering P. littoralis at Ewenee ts 
n Hampshire, I made a special search for this in Thorney Island, 
ems was rewarded by finding several pieces in sores seat the 
bulk of the spikes were quite brown and brittle at this late date 
(Sept. 9th). Both at Porchester and in this <i hl station, 
P, littoralis was accompanied by P. monspeliensis and Agrostis alba, 
and there are = grounds for believing it to be a hybrid between 
these two grasse 
Calaegrestis evigcios Roth. I. Pagham; M. C. 
Gastridium australe Beauv. III. Near ‘Billingshurst ! 1904 ; 
A. J. Crosfield. *IV. Near Cuckfield, a undant ; 
PR ayes echinatus L. Ill. Cu ween land, Henfield ! 1908 ; 
VI. Near Ha ot very sparingly (not recently) ; Cooper. 
- compressa rs . Rough pasture (recently ins common 
at Ellen’s Farm, paduwiah, po rene J. W. W. IV. Copyhold, 
Cuckfield! D. Lewes! and hedge- bank, Chailey North Cristanh ! 
1902; W. 
P. buibosa L. VI. Near Rye! 1890; pen Wilson. 
P. nemoralis L. IV. Copyhold, Cuckfield rts 
Glyceria distans Wahl. VY. Beach beyond Marina, St. Leonards, 
1886; EK. de Crespigny. 
G. plicata Fr. I. Linchmere to Fernhurst; W. M. R. 
G, Borreri Bab. *I. Near West Thorney, 1908 
Festuca procumbens Kunth. I. Bognor! 1903; M. C. 
F. rottbeilioides Kunth. IV. Seaford; M. C. 
F. ambigua Le Gall. *II. Old wall, Amberley! 1898; T. H. 
*F ciliata Danth. III. In October, 1904, I detected this species 
amongst some specimens sent by Mr. Hilton from Brighton. 
ow so 
and a new road at the back of Brighton, and threatened by buildings 
sooner or later; it is in y.-c. 14, East Sussex. It appears tha 
any years ago this land was er the plough, but no signs of 
bh thoeene remain beyond . =< eal age of Lolium italicum. , 
on reports that the p. ain seen in May, 1905, in fair 
quantity : it is an early se 
