344 GRAMINEA. [Holcus. 
H. lanatus Linn. 
Districts I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. 
Native. Meadows, pastures, moors, waste places, &c. 
Very common. Peren. June—August. 
From sea-level, to 1,900 feet on Mangerton (R.W.S.), and 
to the same height near Connor Hill (Druce). 
First record in 1881: Barrington, Proc. RI.A. 
TRISETUM Pers. 
T. flavescens Beauv. 7’. pratense Pers. Avena flavescens 
Linn. 
Districts I. IJ. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. 
Native. Dry pastures, meadows, banks, &c. Local in the 
south, rather common in the north. Peren. June— 
August. Calcicole B. 
I. Frequent about Kenmare and in the Roughty valley 
to Kilgarvan, 1913.—II. On limestone west of Kenmare 
and at Clashganniv, 1890.—III. Sparingly north of Bally- 
carbery Castle, Valencia Harbour, 1911; sparingly near 
Lickeen in the Glencar valley, 1890.—IV. Near the River 
Laune below Beaufort, 1892 : &.W.S.—V. Between Cloghane 
and Brandon, 1902 : Marshall & Shoolbred. Rather common 
elsewhere: R.W.S. 
First record in 1889: R.W.S., Journ. of Bot. 
AVENA Linn. 
A. pubescens Huds. 
Districts — — TI. — V. VI. Vil. Vil — 
Native. Dry meadows and pastures, banks and sandy 
places by the sea. Rather common locally in the north, 
very rare elsewhere. Peren. May—June. Calcicole A. 
Rare in the following Districts—III. Sparingly on sandy 
waste ground near the coastguard station at Kells, Dingle 
Bay, 1892.—V. In two or three localities about Castle- 
gregory : R.W.S. 1889, and in 1902. Sparingly on the east 
side of Dingle Harbour near the entrance, 1890: R.W.S. 
First record in 1889: R.W.S., Journ. of Bot. 
[A. ratva Linn. Wild Oat—V. In cornfields near Dingle 
(Moore) Cyb. 1866. This grass is not infrequent about the 
margins of fields, roadsides, &c., but is only the remnant 
of former cultivation and nowhere permanent.] 
