£romus.] GEAMINE^. 433 



XII. Cranmore, 1796: Templeton MS. BaUyronan and Lambeg : 

 Flor. Ulster. Casual at Hollywood, 1886 {Praeger); introduced 

 witli seed : Flor. W.-F. 



PuUy established in District I. ; perhaps little more than a 

 casual elsewhere. 



7. B. racemosus Linn. — Smooth Brome- Grass. 



Districts I. II. — IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. XII. 



Lat. 51i°-65i°. From South to JS'orth. Type, British. 



Lowland. Moist meadows and pastures ; frequent. Fl. June. 



Not always distinguished from B. mollis : though much rarer 

 -than that species it will probably be found in every district. 



B. eommutatus Schrad. 



Districts I. 11. III. IV. — VI. VII. — IX. X. XI. — 



Lat. 51f°-64f°. From South to Iforth. Type, British. 



Lowland. Meadows, roadsides, and by rivers; rare. Fl. 

 June-July. 



I. Plentiful in Ballyphehane bog and in a meadow at BaUeagh 

 Castle, CarrigaHne ( Carroll) : Cyb. ^ Alliri's Cork. — H. Ballyvo- 

 lane {J. Cook) ; and Toughal : AUin's Cork. Near Permoy 

 (T. Chandlee): Carroll 1854. Meadows at Ballycotton and waste 

 ground at Donoughmore, Co. Cork, 1896; Phillips. By the Suir 

 above Golden, Tipperary : Hart 188^ a. — III. By the Barrow near 

 Mountmellick : Mart z88j. Near Maryborough, Queen's Co. : 

 Praeger i8g'j. — IV. Meadow about two miles south of "Wexford : 

 Marshall i8g8. — VI. In wooded and bushy places along the 

 Shannon, near Portumna {Moore) : Cyh. At Castle Taylor, 

 Galway : More i8jj. Near Clonbrock : Praeger i8qb. — VII. By 

 the Barrow above Baylough bridge near Monasterevan : Sort 188^. 

 Meadows at Knock Drin, Mullingar: Levinge i8g^.- — IX. Near 

 Milltown, Co. Sligo: B.SfV. 1885. — X. In fields of sown grass 

 in LoughgaU, &c., Armagh: More i860. Mullinure meadows, 

 Armagh {Rev. W. F. Johnston) ; shore of Lough Eamor, Cavan : 

 Praeger i8g^ ^ ^^g'j. Roadsides at Strabane, Tyrone {Miss M. 

 Enowles): Ir. Nat. i8g'/. — XI. Shore of MiLford Lake and left 

 bank of the Finn ; very rare in Donegal ; Smrt. 



There is reason to fear that this plant and the preceding have 

 not been sufficiently discrimiuated by observers. 



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