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L. temulentum (L.). Fig. 758. Darnel. (?) native. A. VI, VII. 
Cornfields and the borders of fields. Occasional. 
L. The type form in waste ground, Seven Pits, Walton 
(j.A.W.). 
b. arvense ( With .) is the form most commonly met with. 
Agropyron (/. Gaert.). Triticum ( L .). Wheat or Couch Grass. 
A. caninum ( Beauv .). Fibrous-rooted Wheat. Native. P. 
VII, VIII. 
Woods and hedge banks. Very rare. 
L. Southport (D.). Roadside near Ormskirk (j.g.). Speke 
(Miss c. G-). 
C. 1873, Woodhouses near Frodsham (j.f.r.). 
A. repens ( Beauv .). Fig. 759. Creeping Couch Grass. Native. 
P. VI-VIII. 
Fields and waste places. Frequent. 
A. pungens ( R . and S.). Erect Sea Couch Grass. Native. P. VII. 
Sea shores. Very rare. 
C. 1874, on the shore a short distance N. of the Limekiln at 
Parkgate (Lord de T.). 
A. acutum (. R . and S.). Fig. 760. Decumbent Sea Couch Grass. 
Native. P. VII, VIII. 
Sandy seashores. Rare. 
L. 1873, Sandy ground between Little Brighton and 
Waterloo; N. of the Promenade at Southport (j.h.l.). Sand- 
hills at Seaforth (f.m.w.). 
C. 1873, Wallasey Sandhills (f.m.w.). 1875, Sandy ground 
at Heswall Point (r.b.). 
F. 1894, Foreshore below Flint Castle (Dr. g.). 
A. junceum [Beauv.). Fig. 761. Rushy Sea Wheat. Native. P. 
VII, VIII. 
Sandhills from the River Dee to Southport. Common. 
Lepturus [R. Br.). 
L. filiformis (Tvin). Fig. 762. Sea Hard Grass. Native. A. 
VI-VIII. 
Salt marshes. 
L. Fidler’s Ferry; Ditton Marsh (h.s.f.). 1876, Marsh 
fields, near the Decoy, Hale (r.b.). Between Otterspool and 
Garston (D.). 1893, Crossens (j.a.w.). 
C. Between Tranmere and Rock Ferry (D.). Parkgate 
(Rev. h ). 1876, River bank, near Heswall Point (r.b.). 
