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C. extensa Good. I. Bude. — C. flava L. (probably including, as 
Mr. Briggs has implied, the “ C. deri Ehrh. Morwinstow,” of Dr. 
Hind’s list), Ve ery common, and all coming under the one form now 
considered to be minor (the lepidocarpa of Lon. Cat., Ed. 7). 
hirta L. Rather uncommon. I. Sat ndymouth. Northeot Mouth. 
Bude. Titson. Week St. Mary. Minster Valley. III. Bridge- 
rule, in two or three spots. —— C. riparia Curtis. I. Canal at Bude. 
. I. By stream 
south of Greena Moor. III. Near Parnacott, ditch by peril ef 
Road. By Reservoir. IV. Near Bradwo rthy. — C. vesicaria L. 
II. and Ul. On both sides of the river pin possi Fridearals to 
Anthoxanthum odoratum 
raphis arundinacea Trin. 
Phalaris canariensis L. Alien. I. Bude, &e. (Hinds), III. 
Alopecurus genicula ie te A. pratensis L. Not observed in 
Iand II. III. Bridgerule. Clawton. Holsworthy. IV. Oke- 
m. 
LB — pratense L. (type and b. nodosum). — P. arenarium L. 
ude (Hind !), Widmouth. 
cowboy edger Gaud. I. Marhamchurch (Hind). Hill- 
side east of Wan n Mouth, in considerable quantity ; colonist. 
_ Agrostis pelecten "Curt rtis. Locallycommon. I. Tresparrot Down. 
Lesnewth. III. Parnacott, 1885. a 28 aes Beaworthy and 
Ashbury, in plenty.— A. canina L.—A. alba ee rate ulgaris With. 
pumila, Near 
_ Phragmites communis Trin. Rather ite L gree Bude and 
Widmouth. IT, By Dunsland Cross es 
h Psamma arenaria BR. & 8. 1. Bude oe !) and neigh! ur- 
ood, 
Mili; 
‘Fl. Dev. and Corw.’!). Not seen asc ere. 
Aira cespitosa L. mn caryophyllea L. — A. precox L, iat 
on. I. Widmouth. ‘Bosoaatle and Tintagel. IV. Oke- 
Avena flavescens L. Only locally common, I think. I. About 
7 4. strigosa Schreb. Colonist. Rather frequent. I. Near Wanson 
Mouth (with Gastridium), in plenty. III. Bridgerule, in — 
fields and considerable quantity. Near es ao . wh Ja o% 
os oi I. Poughill (Hind), Marhamehurch. I. Bridgerule. — 
Holew mollis Li. — H. lanatus L. 
riodia decumbens Beauv. 
Keleria cristata Pers. a I. Valley of Rocks. Trebarwith. 
Molinia cearulea, Meench. 
Glyceria fluitans Brown. — b. pedicillata. IIL. pion = 
Several places. — G. plicata Fries. In all the districts nearl, 
Common as fluitans 
