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4. B. ARVENSis. Taper Field Brome-grass. July. © 
Corn fields, near Little Weigliton, where it grows to the height of 
six feet. Near Coxwold. 
5. B. ERECTUS. Upright Perennial Brome-grass. July. 1/ 
Loversall, near Doncaster. Near Sheffield. Malton fields, near the 
footpath leading to Hildenley. 
6. B. ASPER. Hairy Wood Brome-grass. July — August. 0 
In moist woods and hedges, common. 
7. B. STERiLis. Barren Brome-grass. June — July. 0 
On old walls and waste ground, frequent. 
24. AVENA. 
1. A. FATUA. Wild Oat. June — July. 0 
' In corn fields. Kippax. Near Ripon. Wilden, near Coxwold. 
Castle Howard. Thoi’ne moor. Richmond. Beverley. Near Whitby. 
2. A. STRiGOSA. Bristle-pointed Oat. June — July. 0 
Said to grow in Yorkshire, in E. B. 
Sir W. J. Hooker says, “ common both in England and Scotland.” 
3. A. PUBESCENS. Downy Oat-grass. June. 1/. 
West field, near Richmond. Near Ripou. Coxwold. Copgrove, 
in dry lands. 
4. A. PRATENSis. Narrow-leaved Oat-grass. July. 
In chalky and limestone pastures. Near Thorne. 
5. A. FLAVESCENS. Yellow Oat-grass. July. 
I have found it in almost all soils and situations. 
25. ARUNDO. 
1. A. PHRAGMiTES. Reed. July — September. "2/ 
In ditches and wet places. 
2. A. EPiGEJOs. Wood Reed. July. 7/ 
In shady ditches and moist woods. In the Shrogg, opposite the 
half-way house, Kidhall lane. Near Ripon. Near Sheffield. 
Helperby and Boroughbridge. Thirsk. Thurwell wood, Castle 
Howard. Coneysthorpe banks, about the middle of the wood, by a 
footpath. 
3. A. CALAMAGROSTis. ' Small Reed. June — July. 1/ 
Moist hedges, moors and old ponds. Askham bogs and Stockton, 
near York. Ripon. Hipswell Lodge. Copgrove. Castle Howard. 
Newburgh Park. 
4. A. ARENARiA. Sea Mat- weed. July. 7/ 
On the sandy sea coast. Redcar and Coatham. On the Holdemess 
coast. 
