MOLINIA < 
GLYCERIA. 
woods of the eastern calcareous hills in numerous localities ; 
Hawnby bank, Byland woods, Ouldray gill, Sleightholme 
dale, &c., and in Howardian tract. Rubus saxatilis is the 
nearest geographical ally of this species, so far as North 
Yorkshire is concerned. 
Molinia coepulea Moench. Native. Area general. 
Range 0-600. Frequent upon damp heaths, ascending 
from the carrs of the Central Valley to the peak of Great 
Whernside. 
Catabrosa aquatica Presl. Native. Area 9865321. 
Range 0-300. Not unfrequent in oozy places in the Lower 
zone. Brignal, Hartleap well, Richmond, Pickhill, Camphill, 
Boltby, Gormire, Kildale, Knavesmire, Terrington, Scarbro*, 
Thirsk, Stockton forest, &c. 
Glyceria aquatica Smith Native. Area 8654321. 
Range 0-150. Frequent in ponds and ditches in the low 
country. 
G. fluitans R. Br. Native. Area general. Range 0-550. 
Common in watery places both in the low country and amongst 
the hills, ascending to the plateau of Cronkley fell. 
G. plicata Fries, including G. pedicellata Towns. 
•Native. Area general. Range 0-400. Frequent in similar 
situations to the preceding, especially in the low country, 
ascending to the foot of Preston scar and the upper part of 
Coverdale. 
G. maritima M. & K. Native. Maritime. Area 543. 
Range C.L. Common in damp places along the coast line 
from Middlesbro' to Scarbro'. 
G. distans Wahl. Native. Area 7654321. Range 
o-ioo. Plentiful in the salt-marshes at Middlesbro' and 
Coatham, and growing also by the Esk side at Whitby and 
on the north shore at Scarbro'. Inland upon the Magnesian 
Limestone at Thorp Arch, and in the Central Valley in sandy 
Jan. 1905. 
