GRAMINE*. 245 



931. S. commutatus, Bah. 



Native ; in diy pastures and cultivated ground, and 



by I'oadsidos. Not so common as the last species. 



VI. VII. 

 933. S. mollis, Pari. 



Native; in meadows, pastures, and waste places. 



Very common, and generally distributed. V. VI. 



933. S. arvensis, Oodr. 



Casual or Colonist ; on cultivated ground and waste 

 places, rather rare. 



Q. Bank of Avon, under the Downs. On the quays, 

 near Prince Street. On old colliery debris, near 

 Warmloy. Hanham. On dredgings deposited in 

 the Black Rock Quarry, 1883 and 1884. 



S. In clover-fields at Whitchurch ; Ecv. W. II. 

 Fainter. Cornfield between Bedminster and Bish- 

 port. VII. 



BRACHYPODIUM, Fal. de Beauv. 



934. B. sylvaticum, E. ,f H. 



Native; in woods and hedges. Veiy common and 

 abundant. . . VII. 



935. B. pinnatum, Boauv. 



Native ; on limestone hills, rare. 



G. Abundant on Stinchcomb Hill. Goi'ge near 

 Black Rock ; Herb. Stephens. In addition to the 

 specimens in the Stephens Herbarium, there is 

 plenty of evidence that this grass formerly grew on 

 rooky slopes above the Avon, towards the Sea Wall. 

 We have searched for it frequently without success. 



S. Abundant at the Fii'-wood and Strawberiy Hill. 



■ Clevedon. In plenty on Crook's Peak." At Chajl- 

 corahe ; Fl. Bathon. VII. 



