Petty : Some Plants of Silverdale, West Lancashire. 53 



Avena pratensis L. Shore bank, between Cove and shore 

 cottages. 



Phragmites communis Trin. Hawes Water, A. W. Seen 

 there. 



Sesleria coerulea Ard. 1864. Bot. Chron., 75. Hilly pastures, 

 abundant, C. J. Ashfield. 1875. Rep. Bot. Rec. Club, 1874, 

 pp. 50 and 71. Exposed limestone rocks, Silverdale Green, 

 C. Bailey. Limestone hills, abundant about Silverdale, 

 A. W. 



Cynosurus cristatus L. Road-sides and fields. 



Koeleria cristata Pers. 1883. Watson, Top. Bot., ed. ii., 



484, note. Silverdale, Rev. Geo. Pinder. Limestone hills, 



frequent about Silverdale, A. W. 

 Melica nutans L, Limestone hills near Silverdale, A. W. 

 Melica uni flora Retz. Eaves Wood ; Waterslack W T ood. 

 Dactylis glomerata L. Road-sides and fields. 

 Briza media L. Castlebarrow, but common all over the 



district. 



Poa pratensis L. Road-sides and fields. 



Poa trivialis L. Road-sides and fields. 



Giyceria fluitans R.Br. Bank Well ; Wood Well. 



Glyceria maritima M.&K. (Sclerochloa Lindl.). Shore. 



Specimen seen by Mr. J. C. Melvill. 

 Festuca pratensis Huds. Shore bank. 

 Bromus sterilis L. Wall tops in village. 

 Bromus mollis L. Eaves Wood border. 

 Lolium perenne L. and L. italicum Braun. Fields. 

 Nardus stricta L. Fine near Tarn. 



Pteris aquilina L. Very fine in The Trough, Trowbarrow. 



Lomaria Spicant Desv. Waterslack Wood. 



Asplenium Adiantum-nigrum L. Trowbarrow. 



[Asplenium marinum L. 1843. Phytologist, 479. Silverdale, 

 S. Simpson. 1859. Moore and Bradbury, Nat. Print. Ferns, 

 8vo., ed. ii., 94. Sea Cave, near Silverdale. This probably 

 refers to the ' Cow's Mouth,' which is not in Lancashire but 

 Westmorland. None of the plant there now I am told.] 



Asplenium Trichomanes L. Frequent, A. W. From shore 

 rocks upwards. 



Asplenium Ruta-muraria L. Frequent, A. W. From shore 

 rocks upwards. 



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