QEAMINEJ;. 



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PSAMMA, Pal.dcBcauv. 



877. P. arenaria, E. tif 8. Mat Grass. 



Niilavo; in looso soa-sanda, n,biindatit on tho coast of 

 North Somoraot. Ita groat importance aa a moans 

 of restraining the drifting sand is recognised among 

 the huge sand-hills towards Borrow and Burnham, 

 where this grass is systematically planted in situa- 

 tions needing its binding agency. Wore it not 

 for its powerful influence in building up suitable 

 barriers against the advance of the shore sand, im- 

 pelled by the prevailing west winds, a large tract 

 of liind now under cultivation would be I'ondered 

 desert and useless. VTI. VIII. 



OALAMAGROSTIS, Adans. 



878. C. epigeios, Both. 



Native ; in thickets and shady places, very rare. 



S. Border of Bishop's Wood, Wells; Miss Livett. 

 By the roadside between the Monument and Tracy 

 Park; Fl. Jlathon. It lias been reported to grow 

 also at Clevedon, Hutton, and elsewhere, but upon 

 insufficient authority. VII. 



AGROSTIS, Linn. 



879. A. canina, L. 



Native ; on downs, heaths, and commons, frequent. 

 Q. Clifton Down. Filton. Mangotsfiold Common. 



Stapleton. Yate Common. 

 S. Backwell. Blaokdown on Mendip. Upper 



Knowle. Dundry Hill. Leigh Down. VIT. VIII. 



880. A. vulgaris, WiiJi. 



Native; on banks and in dry pastures, very common. 



VI. VII. 



