266 GKAMINE.E. 



By water. P. May. 



1. Hinton. Linton.— 2. Odsey; H. F. — 3.*Gamlingay. 

 Croydon. Harston. Harlton; Great Eversden; N. — 

 4. Pit south-west from Madingley Park. Waterbeach Pen. 

 Swavesey. — 5. Fen Ditton. Snailwell, Bottisham, and 

 Wicken Fens.— 6. Witchford.— 8. Wisbech!; A. P. 



GRAMINEjE. 



Setaria Pal. de Beauv. 



$1. S. Viridis Beauv. 



Panicum viride, Belh. ed. 1, Suppl. i. 7; ed. 3, 26. 

 Fields. A. July, August. 



5. In the gravel-pits at Chippenham, and corn-fields 

 adjoining; Belh. 



Phalaeis Linn. 



1. P. arundilMlcea Linn. Great Reed-grass. 



Gramen arundinacea, acerosa gluma nostras, B. C. 65. 

 Calamagrostis aquatica vulgaris, M. M. 106. P. arundi- 

 nacea, M. PL 2. Belh. 25. 



By water. P. June, July. 



1. Fulbourn. Little Linton. — 3. Comberton. Gamlin- 

 gay. "Wimpole. Bourn Brook. Eversden; Barrington; 

 Kingston; Caxton; Bourn; Barton; Near Hayley Wood; 

 N. — 4. Middle-hill Drove, Waterbeach. Mare Way. West- 

 wick; Papworth St Everard; N. — 5. Fen Ditton. Horning- 

 sey. Upware. Chippenham. Swaffham Prior ! ; H. — 

 6. Ely. Aldreth. Witchford.— 8. Leverington; A. P. 



The stripe-leaved state has been found (1) on the left- 

 hand side of the footway leading to the mill at Fulboum; 

 Belh., and (2) at Sawston ! ; 1ST. 



[P. canariensis (Linn.) is sometimes cultivated, and 

 may therefore occasionally be found in a half-wild state.] 



