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field between Walton and Fazakerley (f.m.w.). Waste ground 
at S. end of Liverpool (j.h.l.). 
C. By the S. U. Canal three-quarter mile N. E. of Mollington 
Bridge (Lord de T.; F.M.W.) . 
B. racemosus (L.). Smooth Brome Grass. Native. A. or B. 
VI, VII. 
Fields and hedge banks. Rare. 
L. Cornfields at Litherland (w.s.). 1901, Canal banks, 
Aintree (j.a.w.). 
B. commatatus ( Schvad .). Tumid Field Brome Grass. Native. 
A. or B. VI, VII. 
Fields and hedge banks. Frequent. 
L. Crosby (r.b. ; j.h.l.). 
B. mollis (L.). Fig. 755. Soft Brome Grass. Native. A. or B. 
VI-VIII. 
Meadows and roadsides. Very common. 
B. arvensis (L.). Taper Field Brome Grass. Alien. A. VII, VIII. 
Cornfields and waste places. Very rare. 
L. Formby (D.). 1901, Canal banks at Aintree (j.a.w.). 
C. 1849, near Birkenhead Docks (D.). 
B. unioloides ( Kunth .). 
L. 1897, as a casual at Aintree (j.a.w.). 
C. 1893, at Birkenhead (j.a.w.). 
Brachypodium ( Beauv .). 
B. sylvaticDm (Roem et S.). Fig. 756. Slender False Brome Grass. 
Native. P. VI, VII. 
( B . gracile (Beauv.).) 
Woods and hedge banks. Common. 
Lolium ( L .). Rye Grass. 
L. perenne (L.). Fig. 757. Perennial Rye Grass. Native. P. 
VI-VIII. 
Fields and waste places. Very common. 
c. multiflorum (Lam.).) 
- Have been observed in the district. 
d. avistatum (Sc hum .). ) 
c. italicum (Bvaun.). Is commonly sown for hay in our district. 
