180 oN THE FLORA OF THE UPPER TAMAR AND NEIGHBOURING DISTRICTS. 
Seler rong maritima Lindl. I, Bude (Baker!).--S. rigida Link. 
Comm ot seen in the other districts. — S. loliacea Woods. 
L. eae: by the sea. 
Poa annua Li. — P. compressa L. IV. Okehampton. — P. pra- 
tensis L. — P. trivialis L. 
Briza media L. Local. I. Bude. Tackbeare. Greena Moor. 
Boscastle (Tellam in Keys’ ‘ Fl. Dev. and Cornw.’!). ILI. Bridge- 
rule. 
Cynosurus cristatus L 
Dactylis glomerata L. 
Festuca sciuroides Roth. I. Rather common. III. Bridgerule 
and Pyworthy, in a few spots only. Near Suga. — Raha 
station. IV. Near be mete Penner mpton. — F. oie 
rubra Li. — F. elatio ensis Huds. I Northeot Mouth. 
Bbibastie (type and by waaay. f in vplbhty: III. Bridgerule. 
romus giganteus LL. — B. asper i — common, and 
on the Devon side of the river very ra I. Occasionally between 
Stratton and Burrow. Tackbeare. IL. Bains een Bridgeral Village 
and the canal. Whitstone. III. Ash Grove. — B. sterilis L. — 
emosus ‘Iy,.” Fairly common (Dr. Hind, omitting this, gives, 
without locality, commutatus, which I have not met wi ith). -- B. 
mollis L. 
oe sylvaticum a : 8. 
Triticum repens L. — T. acutum DC. I. Bude (Baker !). — T- 
junceum a I. Bude (Hind . Northcot Mouth to Widmouth, 
frequent. 
Lolium perenne Li. — L. italicum Braun. ahauick — L. temu- 
lentum L. I. Bude (Baker).—b. arvense. I. on (Hind). 
Field by Greena Moor (1883). = Bee in “Feld nt wheat, 
in plenty (1885). Casual or coloni 
Lepturus filiformis Trin. I. Bude, beach and near breakwater. 
aaron murinum L. re. I. Bude. 
Trickomanes radicans Swartz. Particulars of the circumstances 
under which this fern was seen at St. pa oie Kieve, Distr. I. 
Keys’ ‘ Fl. 
unknown to me at.the time of my one hurried visit to the mes 
(1882). There seems to be no record of its recent occurrence there-] 
Adiantum we eneris L. I. Boscastle (Hind). 
a 
Lomaria Spica ‘ant t Desy. 
Asplenium oescrerehine L. — A. Trichomanes L. Rare. I. 
Minster i d hill above Boscastle, in good quantity. Tre- 
ith. Werrington. III. Bridgerule, on bridge over & small 
stream, two or three plants. Tetcott, one dant (1883). — 4. 
marinum Li. I. Bude (Hind). Boscastle and Valley of Rocks, 
rather frequent, and extending nearly half a mile inland. Tintagel 
species). Tre ith. — A. lanceolatum Huds. I. Minster. Bos- 
ss — tach wall near Biotaly _ ock-fissures. oS of oreo 
lantum-n I. and 
Rather common II. Ne se, Bee brdgerul, fairly frequent. 
