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in two or three a near Bosham, and on _ east side of 
Thorney, south of the ¢ 
Homalocenchrus 01 eatin Mego: (Leersia or othies Sw.). II. The 
scarcer form with exserted panicles occurred by the Arun below 
Pulborough and near North Stoke; as well as at Amberley Wild 
Brooks, where this species is abu ndant 
Milium Toone! L. eine in copses on the gault; Graffham; 
Lavington; Bur 
Phleum arena “ium ia, Clym mping Sands. Alopecurus bulbosus 
ages grows in an oa salt marsh. 
dense growth at 6 ate ion The stems droop in Se ote and 
e seeds po on the surface of this mass, wisi still in situ ; 
ing groups of semi-floating plants, which flower in this 
position the following yea 
pera Spica-venti Bean Sandy font wigs Lower Barn, 
Lavington ; and between Graff ham aud Heys 
Ammophila arundinacea Host. per ands Aldwick to 
Pagham. 
Avena Sages Huds. Downs above Sutton, &c.; probably 
not uncommon. — A. striyosa Schreb. Littleton Farm, 0 near Up- 
waltham ; vadhed plentiful last summer in a cornfiel 
oelerta cristata Pers. Waltham Hill ; Grafham Down. 
Frequent on the chalk hereabouts, I think. 
Molinia varia Schrank. Ambersham, Graffham, Lavington, 
and Coates Commons. 
Poa nemoralis L. Lodsworth; Graffham. — P. praten nsis 
var. cerulea (Sm.). Exceedingly ‘well-marked between Aldwick 
and Pagham. 
Glyceria fluitans x plicata (G. pedicellata Towns.). Between 
Gischcner ney Divehi Rother ‘Valley,’ near Petworth. — G. 
plicata Fr, Bosham; Earnley; Birdham; Graffham; Petworth ; 
Fittleworth, &c. —*(. declinata Bréb. IL. Pond near Greatham,. 
towards Amberley. I am now satisfied that this is a good species, 
or subspecies, nearest to G. plicata, but distinguishable ty i its 
pe egg prostrate habit, glaucous hue (constant through 
e winter 
Festuca rttbaltoies Kunth. Clymping Sands; Aldwick. — 
F. ovina L. vy. capillata Hack. Coates Common, &c. — I’, pra- 
rots x Etta | per enne (F. loliacea Curt.). na near Shopham 
“Bromus secalinus Li. var. velutinus (Schrad.). Barley- i 
Lavington ; introduced with the crop.—B. commutatus L. Nativ 
hog meadows, Rother Valley ; frequent in sown grass-fields on the 
soil, 
_,Agropyron acutum R. & 8. In profusion about Pagham and 
Sidlesha ron med on the spot by ie Linton); Earnley; Bosham. 
—A. junceum ip cle Aldwick; Pagham; Clymping Sands. 
pturus it mis Trin. Bracklesham Bay, near Earnley ; very 
fine. TI have & Specimen sixteen inches high. 
Journan or Botany. Von. 40. (June, 1902.] 8 
