GRAMINA. 
Surrey, Mr. J. D. Salmon ; Catterick Bridge, Yorkshire, Mr. J. 
Ward; Newtonards, Rev. E. F. Linton. 
LEPTURUS INCURVATUS. Trin. 
This plant, distinct as a sub-species (or possibly even only as a 
variety) from L. filiformis, has been found on ballast heaps at St. 
David's, Fife, but not recently I believe. 
Several other grasses, as Elusine Indica, Gdrtn.^ Chloris compressa, 
Nees, Lappago racemosa, Wiltd, Crjrpsis aculeata, AiL^ and jE^ops 
ovata, Linn,, have occurred among wool or distillery refuse, or on 
that from oil-mills, but do not deserve a special detailed notice. 
