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8. MrsoKA Adans. 

 1. 'SI. VESNA Beauv. (I\I. minima Desv. Ageostis L. Kxappia 



AGROSTIDEA Sm., &C.) 



Native. Dry hillsides and sandy fields. Abundant, especi- 

 ally in the south and west. February to May. 

 Guernsey (rare). Xormandy (local). "W. FrEuice. W.Europe; 

 in England only in Anglesey and Essex. 



9. Ageostis L. 



1. A. VLLGAEIS "With. 



Xative. Koadsides, dry hUlsides, &c. Common. June to 



September. 



Guernsey. Alderney. SiU'k. France. 



2. A. ALBA L. 



Kative. Fields, waste places on the coast, &c. Common. 



June to August. 



Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



10. Calamagkostis Adans. 



1. C. EPIGEIUS Both. 



Kative. Rough places on the coast. Bare. July, August. 



La Saline, St. Jokn-'s. St. Catharine's Bay. 

 Guernsey (rare). France. 



11. AitMOPHiLA Host. 



1. A. AECXDINACEA Host. (PsAMMA AKENAEIA B. & S. AkUN-DO L. 



Calamagkostis Both.) 



Xative. Abundant on the sands of the coast. June, July. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. France. 



12. Lagurus L. 

 1. L. ovatus L. 



Introduced from Guernsey, it is said, but abundant and 

 thoroughly naturalised in several places in the sands of St. 

 Ouen's Bay. June, July. 



Common and apparently native in K. Guernsey. Xormandy 

 (very rare). A maritime species of S. Em-ope, extending up 

 the W. coast of France. 



13. HoLccs L. 



1. H. MOLLIS L. 



Xative. Woods and hedges. Frequent. June to August. 



