592 86. GRAMINA. 
most British writers.—(In the Flora of Middlesex, Trimen and 
Dyer record P. capillare, only a single plant, and P. miliaceum, a 
casual. The latter has been seen also near Mitcham in Surrey, 
and within the docks at Gloucester.) 
Digitaria sanguinalis, Beauv. 
Provinces- 34----91011 13-15. 
Casual. Cyb. ili. 148.—(D. ciliaris is recorded in the Appendix 
to the Flora of Surrey; and the same grass was found by Dr. 
Carrington near Bury in Lancashire, according to the Exchange 
Club report for 1858.) 
Setaria verticillata, Beauv. 
Provinces 1-34----- 1011. [5. Stourbridge; Scott.] 
Casual. Cyb. iti. 150. Exchange Club rep. 1858. 
Setaria glauca, Beauv. 
Provinces 1-8. Somerset. Surrey. Middlesex. Herts. 
Casual. Cyb. iii. 150.—(Setaria italica, another casual, is men- 
tioned in the Flora of Middlesex.) 
Phalaris canariensis, Linn. 
Provinces 1 to 15. Cornwall to Aberdeen, occasionally. 
Casual. Cyb. ii. 151. Scattered by bird-catchers, etc. 
Phalaris paradoxa, Linn. 
Provinces - 23-10. Swanage, Dorset, in 1847 and 1851. 
Casual. Cyb. ii. 152. Both this and P. minor are enumerated 
in the list of foreign plants imported into Surrey among corn for a 
Distillery. See Appendix to the Flora of Surrey, and the Journal 
of Botany, iv. 150. It has been seen also near Huddersfield in 
Yorkshire, according to Exchange Club report for 1858. 
Phleum asperum, Jacq. 
Provinces 1-345. No certain locality for it. : 
Casual. Cyb. iii. 156. I have specimens of it collected by Mr. 
W. Mac Ivor, at “ Cobham, Kent”; Dr. Boswell Syme, msc. The 
Collector named seems to have been singularly fortunate in finding 
plants which nobody else can find, and in places frequented by 
other botanical collectors; see Vella annua, page 482, as another 
instance.—(Mr. Baker recorded Phleum tenue as a “ weed on a bed 
of onions in garden ground at Thirsk”; see E. C. report for 1862, 
page 10.) 
Phleum Michelii, All. 
Province - 15. Forfarshire ; G. Don, sole authority. 
Error. Cyb. iii. 157.“ Very summit of the highest mountains.” 
Alopecurus (geniculatus ?) pronus, Mitten, mse. & L, 
Province - 2. ee Sussex; Mr. Mitten ! -C. 
Syn. 1279. This is placed under pratensis in Th ; , 
Mr. Mitten contrasted it only against genicy aged 8 Fee 
incline to place it notwithstanding the more acute plies stil 
