GEAMINE^. 267 



Anthoxanthum Linn. 

 1. A. odoratum Linn. Sweet Vernal-grass. 



Lyons, 1. M. PL 1. Relh. 13. 



Pastures. P. May, June. 



Common in the (1) Cambridge, (2) Royston, (3) Wim- 

 pole, and (4) Cottenham Districts. — 5. Fen Ditton. Chip- 

 penham. — 8. "Wisbech; A. P. Woodhouse, Elm; J. B. 



PHxiuM Linn. 



[1. P. asperum Jacq. 



P. paniculatum, Relh. ed. 1, Suppl. i. 8 ; ed. 3, 27. 



Dry fields. A. July. 



1. Gogmagog Hills; Mr "Woodward (Wither, Bot. Arr. 

 ii. 117). Bourn Bridge; Mr Crowe (Relh.). Newmarket 

 Heath, Mr Miller (Huds. Fl. Angl. ed. 2, 26). Relhan 

 never found this grass, nor has any person since his time.] 



2. P. Boehmeri Wibel. 



Phalaris phleo'ides, Relh. ed. 1, 22; ed. 3, 26. 



Gathered in this county by Mr Lyons before 1780 

 (Eng. Bot. fol. 459). 



Dry sandy fields. P. July. 



1. Furze-hills and by the road-side near to them, Hilder- 

 sham. Barrington Hill, near Linton; H., but now lost 

 there. Newmarket Heath; Relh. BeviVs Ditch; J. F. — 

 5. Chippenham Park wall; Rev. J. Hemsted, who supplied 

 the specimen figured in Eng. Bot. tab. 459. 



3. P. arenaiitun Linn. 



Phalaris arenwria, Eng. Bot. 222. Relh. 25. 

 Sandy places. A. June. 



