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1355. B. commutatus, Schrcid, Native. British. 
B. arvensis, Flora , 122. Meadows and cultivated fields ; frequent, 
According to Fries, this is B. pratensis of Ehrhart. A variety 
with separate fructiferous florets, which grows plentifully along 
Clifton ings, York, is perhaps B. Billotii, of Schultz. ( Vide Bot. 
Gaz. ii. 3.) 
1356. B. mollis, Linn. Native. British. 
A grass which agrees with authenticated specimens of B. race- 
mosus of the London Catalogue, occurs occasionally in the 
vicinity of Tliirsk. It is also reported from the neighbourhood 
of Settle ! — John Tatham . Heslington fields and Clifton ings, 
York — 0. A. Moore. Welburn, near Castle Howard — H. Ibbotson ; 
and a cornfield near Whitcliffe wood, near Bichmond — Jas. Ward. 
B. abvensis, Linn. Alien. 
In the vale of Calder, between Brighouse and Sowerby bridge — 
S. Gibson (Phyt. i. 773). 
B. pat ulus, M.etK. Alien. 
In Yorkshire, accidentally introduced — Bab. Man. Near Hebden 
bridge — S. Gibson. 
BBACHYPODIUM. 
1357. B. sylvaticum, Beauv. 
Festuca, Flora , 121. 
1358. B. pinnatum, Beauv. 
Festuca, Flora. 121. 
Native. British. 
Woods, thickets, and hedgebanks ; common. 
Native. Germanic. 
1359. T. caninum, Huds. 
TBITICUM. 
Native. 
British. 
1360. T. repens, Linn. Native. British. 
T. littorale, Host , the maritime form of this species, is common 
in the vicinity of the seacoast. 
1361. T. laxum, Fries. Native. British. 
Plentiful amongst the ballast hills at Middlesborough, and along 
the coast to Bedcar and Marske. The variety macrostachyum, of 
Fries, occurs amongst the marshes at Coatham. 
1362. T. junceum, Linn. Native. British. 
Auburn quay, near Bridlington — 0. A. Moore. Plentiful amongst 
the sandhills between Marske and Saltburn. 
LOLIUM. 
1363. L. perenne, Linn. Native. British. 
1363.* L. italicum, Braun. Alien 
Cultivated fields ; frequent. Doubtfully distinct from the pre- 
ceding. 
