134 FLORA oF THE UPPER TAMAR AND NEIGHBOURING DISTRICTS. 
C. flava L., b. lepidocarpa.—_I. Wainhouse Corner. Boscastle. 
II. Near Burrow Cross. ILL. Bri dgerule, common. Varies a good 
deal OER to soil and degree of moisture 
a L.—I. aon me nga Northeot Mouth. Bude. III. 
Bridgerule. Unco 
vesicaria L. at, soul III. On both sides of the river from 
Bridgerale t : North Tamerton in great quantity. New record for 
North Dev 
ee Us a L.—II. Bridgerule. Near Holsworthy. 
IV. Okeham 
Phleum “ses Te L.—I, Widmouth. 
Agrostis canina L.—I. Tackbear. ai III. Bridgerule, frequent. 
Phragmites communis Trin.—. idmouth. 
Milium effusum L.—I. St. Knighton’ s iad in great quantity. 
Aira cespitosa, L. ae common, 
A. caryophyllea L.—Com 
A. precox L.—I. Bo adie. ‘IV. Okehampton 
Avena flavescens L.—I. Bude. III. Bridgertle, IV. Oke- 
—— 
A, pubesoer ens Li.—I. Roadside banks between cliffs and canal, 
about a mile to the south of Bude. In no great quantity, but 
apparently native. New record for Hast Cornw vall. 
A, strigosa Bchreb, —-IIl. Bridgerule. Near Holsworthy. One 
plant me in each case. Casua 
» fatu ae Ma: sabia a Il. Brie ger tlet: 
Holeus mollis L.—Almost as common as H, lana ‘ 
Triodia decumbens neti —-I. Sandymouth. Bode, Widmouth. 
al, a commo 
Molinia ca@rulea catch Very frequent and most abundant 
locally in all the districts. 
yceria fluitans Brown., b. pedicillata.—Ill. Bridgerule, rather 
frequent, but not nearly so ‘general as the type. 
G. plicata Fries.—I. Knowle. Tackbear. II. and III. Bridge- 
rule. IV. Okehampton. Appears fairly Soames: 
ee oe rigida Link. —I, Kilkhampton village. Bude. 
S. loliacea Woods.—I. Widmouth. Boscastle. 
Briza media L.—I. Bude. Tackbear. IL. and III. Bridgerule. 
Festuca sciuroides Roth.—I. Near Bude. III. Pyworthy. Ap- 
parently very loca 
F. ovina L., ¢. glauca.—I. Bude beach. The type is very general. 
F. rubta Li, a. duriuscula.—I. Il. IIT. Common. 
F. elatior L.—1. Common. III. Bridgerule. 
F. pratensis Huds.—I. Northeot Mouth. 
Bromus giganteus L.—I. I. 11. Common 
. asper Murr.—I. Hedges east and west of Stratton. Between 
Burrow a Marhamchurch. Tackbear. IL. Between Bridgerule 
the canal. Whitstone. Quite rare on the western 
side of the river, and not seen at all as yet between the river and 
Okehampton. 
