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DACTYLIS. 
1339. D. glomerata, Linn. Native. British. 
FESTUCA. 
1340. F. uniglumis, Linn. Incognit. 
It is desirable that the locality mentioned at page 142 of the 
Flora should receive modern confirmation, as this species has not 
been clearly ascertained to grow on the east coast northward of 
Suffolk. 
1341. F. beomoides, Linn. Native. British. 
1341b. F. pseudo-myurus, Soy Will. Native. English. 
F. myurus, Flora, 121. On Ayton moor r near Captain Cook’s 
monument! — W. Mudd. Plentiful amongst the Middlesborough 
ballast hills, 1852. 
1342. F. ovina, Linn. Native. British. 
F. ovina and vivipara, Flora, 120, 121. F. tcnuifolia, Sibth., is the 
ordinary moorland form of the species. 
1343. 
F. DURiuscuLA, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
1344. 
F. rubra, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
1345. 
F. SYLVATICA, Till. 
Native. 
Scottish. 
F. Calamaria, Flora, 121. 
1346. 
F. ELATIOR, Aut. 
Native. 
British. 
1347. 
F. PRATENSIS, Huds. 
Native. 
British. 
1347b. F. loliacea, Huds. 
Native. 
British. 
BROMUS. 
1348. 
B. gigantebs, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
Woods, thickets, 
diminished form, 
and riverbanks ; frequent. F. triflora, Smith, a 
occurs occasionally. 
1349. 
B. asper, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
1350. 
B. sterilis, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
1353. 
B. erectus, Huds. 
Native. 
English. 
Maltby, near Doncaster — 0. A. Moore. St. Ann’s hill, Castle 
Howard ! — M. B. Slater. Bank near Kirklington! — M. Hebble- 
thwaite. Hedgebank between Thorpfield and Topcliffe! — A. Wat- 
son. Amongst the Middlesborough ballast hills ! — W. Mudd. 
1354. B. secalinus, Linn. 
Colonist. 
British. 
Cornfields and cultivated land; frequent. There are two well 
marked forms of this species, grossus and vulgaris. An awnless 
variety also occurs occasionally. 
