A. vulgaris (With.). Fig. 717. Fine Bent Grass. Native. P. 
VI, VII. 
Meadows and hedge banks. Common. 
Polypogon ( Desf .). 
P. monspeliensis ( Desf '.). Fig. 718. Annual Beard Grass. Casual. 
A. VI, VII. 
Salt Marshes. Rare. 
C. 1871, Birkenhead ballast (r.b.). 
Calamagrostis ( Adlans .). Small-reed. 
C. epigeios (Roth.). Fig. 719. Wood Small-reed. Native. P. 
VII, VIII. 
(Arundo epigeios , (A.).) 
Damp wood and hedges. Occasional. 
L. Claybanks of the Mersey at Otterspool and Aigburth (H.). 
Kirkby (j.h.l., &c.). Bath Wood, Ormskirk (t.w.). 
C. Eastham (D.). 1875, Fitch a short distance inland 
between Heswall Point and Dawpool (r.b.). 
C. lanceolate (Roth.). Purple-flowered Small Reed. Native. P. 
VI, VII. 
(Arundo calamagrostis (L.).) 
Damp woods and hedges. Rare. 
L. Bath Wood, Ormskirk (t.w.). Southport (j.g.). 
Apera (A dans). Wind Grass. 
A. Spica«=venti (Beauv.). Fig. 720. Spreading Wind Grass. Casual. 
A. VI, VII. 
L. 1901, Ballast at Aintree (j.a.w.). 
C. Near the Birkenhead Docks (D.). 
Ammophila (Host.). 
A. arundinacea (Host.). Fig. 721. Sea Reed. Native. P. 
VII, VIII. 
(Psamma avenaria). 
On the sandhills from the R. Dee to Southport. Common. 
Frequently planted in order that its roots may fix the sand. 
Aira (L.). Hair Grass. 
A. caryophyllea (L.). Fig. 722. Silvery Hair Grass. Native. P. 
VI, VII. 
Dry gravelly and heathy places. Common. 
