THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 



C. flacca Schreb. U, 0. — C. flava L. U, 0. — C. Hornscliuchiana 

 Hoppe. 0. — C. hinervis Smith. U, 0. — C. rostrata Stokes. U. 



Phalaris arundinacea L. U", 0. 



Anthoxanthum odoratum L. U", 0. Le. 



Alopecurics geniculatus L. U. Only seen in one place in fair 

 quantity. 



Nardus stricta L. U, 0. 



Agrostis canina L. U, 0. — A. alba L. U, 0. — Var. stolonifera 

 L. U, 0. — A. tenuis Sibth. U, 0. — Var. immila L. U, 0. 



Holcus lanatus L. U, 0. 



Aira ccespitosa L. 0. Very local indeed in parts I traversed. 

 — A. flexuosa L. U, 0. This includes the mountain form on 

 Bonas Hill. — A. prcBcox L. U, 0. 



Arrhenatherum elatius Mert. & Koch. U. 



Sieglingia decumhens Bernh. U, 0. 



Molinia ccerulea Moench. U, 0. Dwarfed. 



Poa annua L. U, 0. — P. trivialis L. U. 



Glyceria fiuitans Brown. U, 0. 



Cynosurus cristatus L. U, 0. 



Dactylis glomerata L. U. 



Festuca ovina L. U, 0. Almost always viviparous. 



Triticum repens L. U, 0. 



Lolium perenne L. U, 0. 



Juncus conglomeratus L. U, 0. — /. inflexus L. Le. — J. trifi- 

 dus L. Ronas Hill, seen only in one place near the top. — 

 J. acutiflorus Ehrh. U, 0. — J. hulhosus L. U, 0. — /. squarrosus 

 L. U, 0. — /. bufonms L. 0. Uncommon. 



Luzula sylvatica Gaud. U. On mountain moorland. — L. cam- 

 pestris DO. U, 0. A little, quite dwarfed. — L. multiflora Lej. 

 U. 0. — L. spicata DC. B. H. Eare on summit. 



Scilla verna Huds. U. Common on Serpentine. 0. 

 Sparingly. 



Narthecium Ossifragum Huds. U, 0. In some places show- 

 ing a yellowish brown sheen that was characteristic at a con- 

 siderable distance. 



Iris Pseudacorus L. U, 0. Frequent. 



Orchis latifoUa L. 0. Local. — 0. maculata L. 0. Local. 



Gymnadenia conopsea Brown. U. Rare. 



Habenaria viridis Brown. U. Very frequent on Serpentine. 



Salix reyens L. U, 0. Not at all abundant for the nature of 

 the country. — S. herbacea L. B. H. Plenty about the summit, 

 but very dwarfed, plants one inch long with dehisced capsules. 



Alnus gluti^iosa Gsievtn. Le. A few planted with sycamores 

 and willows near a house. 



Urtica urens L. 0. Only near houses ; it only occurs thus in 

 Yorkshire. — U. dioica L. U, 0. Scarce. 



Humidus Lupulus L. U. Cultivated as a climber in a garden. 



Ulmus campestris L. U. Only in the small cushioned 

 plantation of sycamores. 



Polygonuvi amphihium L. U, In Loch of Cliff. — P. aviculare 

 L. U, 0. 



