292 A ^^EW FLOEA OF 



3. T. amtum, D. C. Native. Maritime. Britisli type. Area 



C, N, D. Eange 1. 



Sand-hills along the coast. Tenham Flats, Hartley, St. Mary's 

 Island, Seaton Carew, and about the mouths of the Wear and 

 Tees. 



4. T. junceum, L. Native. Maritime. British type. Area 



C, N, D. Eange 1. 

 Erequent amongst the sand-hills all along the coast. 



29. LOLIUM, L. 



1. L. perenne, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. 



Eange 1, 2. 

 Common along road-sides and in cultivated fields, ascending to 

 550 yards in West Allendale. 



2. Z. italicum, A. Br. Alien. 



The species now commonly sown for forage instead of the pre- 

 ceding. 



5. L. temulentum, L. Colonist. British type. Area C, N, D. 



Cultivated fields, now rarely seen. Berwick, Belford, New- 

 castle, "Whickham, Cleadon, Sunderland, Bishop Auckland, Castle 

 Eden, Darlington. 



30. ELYMUS, L. 



1. E. arenarius, L. Native. Maritime. Scottish type. 

 Area C, N, D. 'Eange 1. 



Not unfrequent along the coast on sand. Embleton, Newton- 

 hy-the-Sea, Newbiggen, Cullercoats, South Shields, Eoker, Sun- 

 .derland, Castle Eden, Seaton Carew. 



31. HORDEUM, L. 



1. S. pratense, Huds. Native. English type. Area C, N, 

 D. Eange 1. 



Grassy places, rare, especially in Northumberland. Berwick, 

 Ponteland, Willington, Jarrow, Monkton, Marsden, Hylton, 

 Yarm, &c- 



