268 GEAMINE.E. 



5. Newmarket Heath; Rev. J. Hemsted, who sent it 

 from thence to be figured in Eng. Bot. tab. 222. Probably 

 his specimens grew on the Chippenham side of the Heath 



4. P. pratense Linn. Cats-tail grass. 



Gr. typhinum maximum, R. C. 70. Typhoides maximum 

 spica longissima, M. M. 106. P. pratense, M. PI. 2. Relh. 

 26. Gr. typhoides medium sive vulgatissimum, R. C. 71. 

 Typhoides minus spica breviore, M. M. 106. P. nodosum, 

 Relh. ed. 1, 23. 



Pastures. P. June. 



Common throughout the county, except on the peat soil 

 of the Fens. • 



It is possible that several species may be confounded 

 under this name. 



Alopecukus Linn. 

 1. A. pratensis Linn. Fox-tail grass. 



M. PI. 2. Relh. 27. 



Meadows and pastures. P. April to June. 



1. Cambridge. Linton. West Wratting. Brinkley. — 

 2. Odsey; H. F. — 3. Cambridge. Comberton. Orwell. Wim- 

 pole. Croydon. Gamlingay. Haslingfield. Kingston. Toft. 

 Caldecot. Bourn; Harlton; Caxton; N. — 4. Madingley. 

 King's Hedges. Mare Way. Swavesey. Childerley; Oak- 

 ington; N. — 5. Homingsey. Wicken. — 6. Witchford. 

 Stuntney; N. 



2. A. genicuMtus Linn. 



Gr. aquaticum spicatum, R. C. 65. Alopecuro'ides aqua- 

 ticum procumbens spica gracili breviore, M. M. 106. A. geni- 

 culars, M. PL 2. Relh. 28. 



Damp places and dried- up ponds. P. June, July. 



Common throughout the county. 



