I 5° 
A. geniculatus (L.). Fig. 711. Bent Fox-tail Grass. Native. 
P. VII, VIII. 
Marshy places. Common. 
A. pratensis (L.). Fig. 712. Meadow Fox-tail Grass. Native. 
P. V-VII. 
Fields and hedge banks. Common. 
Milium ( L .). Millet. 
M. effusum (L.). Fig. 713. Millet Grass. Native. P. VI, VII. 
Damp woods and shady places. Occasional. 
L. Speke (W.). Old Hut, Hale (j.s.). Bath Wood, Orms- 
kirk (t.w.). 
C. Weaver Valley (j.f.r.). Eastham (D.). 1875, Wood in 
Hooton Park, bordering where the Ship Canal now is (f.m.w. ; 
R.B.). 
Phleum ( L .). 
P. pratense (L.). Fig. 71$. Cat’s-tail Grass. Native. P. 
VI, VII. 
Meadows and hedge banks. Common. 
b c. TtoUniflrmn'iBab.). } Have been observed but not localised. 
P. arenarium ( L .). Fig. 715. Sea-side Cat’s-tail Grass. Native. 
A. VI, VII. 
The sandhills from the R. Dee to Southport. Common. 
Agrostis (L.). Bent Grass. 
A. canina (L.). Fig. 716. Brown Bent Grass. Native. P. 
VI, VII. 
Moors, &c. Common. 
A. alba ( L .). Marsh Bent Grass. Native. P. VII, VIII. 
Meadows and damp places. Common. 
b. stolonifera (L.). 
L. Damp depressions among the sandhills ; and on the 
shore at Garston (j.s.). 
c. maritima ( Miy .). 
L. 1897, Southport (j.a.w.). 
C. 1893, Wallasey sandhills (Dr. g.). 
d. coavctata {. Hoffm .). 
L. 1896, Southport ; 1897, Ainsdale (j.a.w.). 
