26 Botanical Section [ft i 



Hordeum sylvaticum. 



Bromus asper. 



Festuca gigantea, Vill. 



F. sylvatica (mountain woods, not common). 



Holcus mollis (moist shade). 



Agropyrum caninum. 



Calamagrostis Epigeios. 



C. lanceolata. 



8. Preferring Semi-shade, Hedge-sides, Copses, etc. 



Molinea ceerulea (especially if moist). 

 Aira caespitosa (especially if moist). 

 Anthoxanthum odoratum. 

 Arrhenatherum avenaceum. 

 Alopecurus pratensis ; 

 and to a less extent: 

 Poa trivialis. 

 Dactylis. 



9. Preferring Open Situations. 



Festuca ovina and vars. (especially on limestone 



formations). 

 Bromus erectus (especially on limestone formations). 

 Brachypodium pinnatum. 

 Avena pratensis. 



A. flavescens. 

 Aira flexuosa. 

 Nardus stricta. 

 Triodia decumbens. 

 Sesleria cserulea. 

 Koeleria cristata. 

 Cynosurus crista tus. 



10. Vagabond Species, i.e. generally distributed without 



much apparent preference for habitat. 

 Poa annua. 

 Bromus arvensis and vars. 



B. sterilis. 

 Agropyrum repens. 



Lolium perenne; but thrives best on clay soils. 



