﻿NEAR EDINBURGH. Xlll 



growing with Ammophila arundinacea. Flowers in the second week 

 of June. (Plate XXXIV.) 



Poa trivialis, very common in damp woods and marshy places ; 

 Duddingston Loch ; Lochend ; King's Park, &c. &c. Flowers in the 

 third week of June. (Plate XXV.) 



parviflora, frequent in Colinton wood ; Roslin ; Ar- 



niston woods, and damp shady places. Flowers in the third week of 

 June. (Plate XXXV.) 



Poa nemoralis, not common, found occasionally in Arniston 

 woods and in Roslin wood on the shady rocks near the river. 

 Flowers in the third week of June. (Plate XXXVI.) 



angustifolia, occasionally in shady pastures ; frequent 



at Coates, the west side of Edinburgh. Flowers in the first week of 

 July. (Plate XXXVI.) 



Poa compressa, frequent on walls about Edinburgh, especially in 

 St Leonard's Lane ; debris of Salisbury Craigs ; Samson's ribs, &c. 

 Flowers in the second week of July. (Plate XXXVII.) 



Poa polynoda, frequent on the Dalkeith Railway, about two miles 

 from Edinburgh ; near Musselburgh ; North Queensferry. Flowers 

 in the first week of July. (Plate XXXIX.) 



Poa annua, very common in every pasture and road-sides. Flowers 

 throughout the whole of the spring and summer. (Plate XL.) 



serica, frequent by the sides of Duddingston Loch ; 



Lochend, &c. Flowers in April and May. (Plate XLL) 



Poa distans, not common ; about two miles to the north of North 

 Queensferry, in a marsh ; a small patch at South Queensferry im- 

 mediately opposite the door of the hotel, over the wall leading to the 

 beach. Flowers in the first week of July. (Plate XLL) 



Poa maritima, frequent in many places along the shore ; under 

 Dalmeny Park ; in a marsh about two miles to the north of North 

 Queensferry. Flowers in the first week of July. (Plate XLII.) 



Poa rigida, frequent on Salisbury Craigs ; rocky places near 

 Samson's Ribs ; Blackford Hill ; on walls about Burntisland. Flowers 

 in the second week of July. (Plate XLIII.) 



Poa loliacea, occasionally between Granton and Caroline Park • 

 near Burntisland and Pettycur along the beach. Flowers in the 

 second week o^ July. (Plate XLIII.) 



