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2. E. EUROP^us. Wood Lyme-grass. June. 1/ 
In the woods at Rokeby. Very common in Cave Hole wood, near 
Settle. In the Eavs at Heptonstall. Stanley dough, near Tod- 
morden. In a wood by the side of the Huddersfield canal. In a 
wood belonging to the Wade House farm, at Shelf, near Bradford. 
Old Park wood, near Sheffield. Thorp Arch woods. Woods at 
Castle Howard. Byland, near Coxwold. Hackfall. Hildenley 
wood, near Malton. 
6. TRITICUM. 
1. T. JUNCEUM. Sea Rushy Wheat-grass. July. 7/ 
Sand hills at Coatham and Redcar, abundant. (Red carr. B. G.) 
2. T. REPENS. Creeping Wheat-grass. Couch-grass. May — Sept. If. 
In waste and cultivated ground, very common. 
3. T. CANiNUM. Fibrous-rooted Wheat-grass. July. 1/ 
Woods, hanks and hedges. Roche Abbey, tfec. 
4. T. LOLiACEUM. Dwarf Sea Wheat-grass. June — July. O 
In a glen between Redcar and Marske, by the sea shore. On the 
old pier, Scarbro’. 
7. PHALARIS. 
1. P. CANARiENSis. Cauary-grass. June — August. O 
On cultivated and waste ground, naturalized. 
2. P. ARUNDiNACEA. Rccd Cauary-grass. July. % 
Ditches, pools and margins of rivers. By the Ouse. By the side of 
the brook at Bradford. Thorp Arch. 
8. PHLEUM. 
1. P. PRATENSE. Cat’s-tail-grass. Timothy-grass. June — October. "I/ 
In the vale of York, common, 
y. NODOSUM. Sheep pasture adjoining Hildenley wood. 
9. ALOPECURUS. 
1. A. PRATENSis. Fox-tail-grass. May. 1/ 
In meadows and pastures everywhere. 
2. A. AGRESTis. Slender Fox- tail- grass. July. 0 
In cultivated fields and by way sides. In corn fields about Rich- 
mond, frequent. 
3. A. GENicuLATUs. Jointcd Fox-tail-grass. May. 1/ 
In wet meadows and pools. 
