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PHLEUM, Linn. 



868. P. arenarium, L. 



Native; on the sail (Ik of the Channel shore between 

 Burnham and Woston-sxipor-Maro ; also on Kew- 

 stoko sands. VI. VTI. 



(P. asperum, Jacq. " Habitat in pratis, infra King's 

 Weston propo Bristolium;" Huds. Fl. Anglica. 

 Sweto gives it as having grown near Kings weston 

 Inn, in 1845. Those were probably ballast plants, 

 as would bo also tho TrifoUum resupinatum formerly 

 found in tho same locality. They havo since been 

 searched for many times in vain.) 



869. P. pratense, L. Timothy-grass. 



Native; in meadows and pastures, everywhere com- 

 mon. Tho slightly tuberous form (P. nodosum, L.) 

 is not unfroquent on di'y hills. . VI. 



ALOPECURUS, Linn. 



870. A. pratensis, L. Fox-tail Grass. 



Native ; in meadows and pastures, very common and 

 abundant on all rich land. V. VJ. 



871. A. geniculatus, L. 



Native ; in marshes and on edges of ponds and wot 

 ditches, common and generally distributed. 



VI. VII. 



872. A. bulbosus, L. 



Native ; in salt marshes, very local. 

 G. Pastures adjoining tho Avon below Bristol, ex- 

 tremely abundant near Shirohampton. VI. 



873. A. agrestis, L. 



Colonist ; in cultivated fields and in waste places, 

 often on the lias clays, frequent. 



