ENGLISH BOTANY. 
tells me he has noticed it at Cirencester and on St. Vincent's Rocks. 
It is said also to have occurred in Yorkshire. 
3QUARROSUS. Unn. 
jistonbury, Somerset; and recorded at 
■^ussex, by Hudson. I have myself seen 
.;: u-rM:i Fields in 1853, and in the compendium 
::nica," Gloucester and Scotland ( ?) are mentioned 
ATUM. Schrel. 
■ 1 by himself on steep banks 
urose, and in the " Cybele 
: in a letter from Sir W. C. 
:narks that T. cristatum was 
■"''-nth but in 1848, Mr. 
• it " Don alone has 
iiuriiin^- ;ii iji-ave^ond but 
istributed the garden plant 
- he had seen growing wild, 
- - ^" compendium of the 
"Cybtie" Mr, Watsun says, ■ • Gravesend, Kent," 
but Curtis and Smith mention 
LOLIUM MULTIFLORUM. Lam, 
A sub-species of L. percnne, or perhaps a cultivated annual variety 
of L. Italicum. 1 gathered it in 185;] on the mu<l taken from the 
Thames at Battersea, and the j)lant has probably occurred elsewhere, 
but may not have been distinguished from L. Italicum. 
LOLIUM LINICOLA. > ' 
A va^,-.I in flLiv-fi^-M.s inrroduc('<l witli forei-n <eed. Bogiu^r. Su-ssex, 
I'r. ISIutctr J Hur.-tploi'j>oint, Sussex, Mr. W. Mitten. CJodalming, 
