i'2 FLORA OF JKHyFY. 



24. Catabeosa Beauv. 

 1. C. AQUATicA Beauv. 



Native. Wet places. ? Extinct. Jiaiie, July. 



" Ditches at Samares Miles. Bare." /. Piquet, sp. 1860 ! 

 Guernsey. France. 



25. Briza L. 



1. B. maxima L. 



Denizen. Dry banks. Kare. May to July. 



Naturalised for at least forty years (Phytologist, 1860) on 

 the hillside above St. Aubin's. Also on the cliffs near the 

 Old Fort on the AV. side of St. Brelade's Bay. Casual on 

 rubbish heaps. 



Naturalised in Guernsey, but not mentioned by Lloyd, Cor- 

 biere, or Brebisson, though Liegard states that it is natu- 

 ralised on the coast of Finisterre. A S. European plant. 



2. B. MINOK L. 



Native. Sandy fields. Not common. July to August. 



Samares. Portelet Bay. Five Oaks. Old Quarry in the 

 Grand Val. Grouville Bay. F. Piquet, 1869 1 

 Guernsey. Sark. France. S. and W. Europe, as far north 

 as the S. of England and Ireland. 



26. Dactylis L. 

 1. d. glomeeata l. 



Native. Fields, hedges, and waste places. Abundant. 



June, July. 



Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



27. Cynosceds L. 



1. c. okistatus l. 



Native. Meadows and damp places. Common. June, July. 

 Guernsey. Alderne}'. Sark. France. 



2. C. ECHINATUS L. 



Native. Dr>' hillsides. Very local. June, July. 



" On the grassy slopes near the sea below Fort ITegent." 

 Bah. Still at La CoUette. West Mount. HiU above L'Etac. 

 Guernsey (very local). Normandy (very rare). W. France 

 (local). Central and S. Europe, as far north as Guernsey and 

 Flanders. 



