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The Naturalist. 



C. riparia^ Curtis. (A) Oors ddygai, &c. 



C paludosa, Good. (A) Do. do. 

 C.fulva, Good. Frequent in both counties. 

 C. binervis, Sw. Do. do. 



C. ampullacea^ Good. Do. do. 



GKAMINE^. 

 Milium effasum, L. Common in both counties. 

 Antlioxanthum odoratum, L. Abundant in both counties. 

 PJialaris arundinacea, L. Frequent on river banks and marshes 



in both counties. 

 PJileum pratense, L. Common in both counties. 



P. arenariim^ L. Not uncommon on maritime sands in both counties. 

 Alopecurus pratensis, L. Abundant in both counties. 

 A. geniculatus, L. Do. do. 



Chamagrostis minima, Borkh. (A) Abundant south-west side of 

 Coron Lake ; beginning of April is best time for it. 



Agrostis alba, L. Common in both counties. 



A. canina, L. Do. do. ^ 



A . vulgaris^ With. Do. do. 



A. dolonifera. (A) Near Forth dafarch, Holyhead, &c. 



Psamma arenaria, Beauv. Abundant in both counties, especially 

 Anglesea. 



Calamagrostis Epigeios, Both. (A) Llemiog Castle, &c. 



Phragwdtes communis, L. Common in both counties. 



Air a coespitosa, L. Do. do. 



A.Jlexuosa, L. Do. do. 



A . prcecox, L. Do; do. 



Avena caryophyllea, L. Frequent in both counties. 



A. fatua, L. Do. do. 



A. pratemis, L. (A) Arthur's Bound Table. 



ArrhenatJierum avenaceum, Beauv. Common in both counties. 



Solcus lanatus, L. Abundant in both counties. 



S. mollis, L. Common in do. 



Lepturus incurvatus, Triii. (A) Between Trecastell and Penmon, and 

 near Forth dafarch, Holyhead, &c. ; (C) under Gorddinog, Llan- 

 fairfechan, &c. 



Nardus striata, L. Frequent in both counties. 



Hordeum maritimum, With. (C) Great Ormshead. 



H. murinum, L. Not uncommon in both counties. 



Triticum repens, L. Abundant in both counties. 



T.junceum. (A) Friars, near Beaumaris ; Towyn Capel, near Holy- 

 head, &c. 



