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Meadows, pastures, and waysides, abundant, from the coast 
to the mountain valleys. 
Arrhenatherum, Beauv. Oat-like- Grass. 
Br. sp. and v. 2. F. 2. 
A. avenaceum , Beauv. Common Oat-like-grass. H. 391, 
B. 365. — F. June, July. P. ( Holcus avenaceus, Scop. 
A vena elatior , L.) 
This and var. /3. nodosum , Bab. (A. bulbosum, Dunal, 
and Lindl.) are common by waysides, on ditch banks, &c. 
Hierochloe, GmeL Holy-Grass. 
Br. sp. 1 . F. 1. 
II. borealis , B. and S. Northern Holy -grass. H. 391, 
B. 356. — F. May, July ? P. ( Holcus odoratus , L. Hol- 
cus borealis, Schrad.) 
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Glen Cally, Mr G. Don. No other botanist, perhaps, 
has found this grass in the locality named, which is a long nar- 
row valley descending from the high mountains near the head 
of Caness into Glen Isla. It does not grow about the head 
of the glen, which was carefully examined in July 1843. 
Poa ,L. Meadow-Grass. 
Br. sp. and v. 27. F. 16. 
P. aquatica, L. Heed Meadow-grass. H. 393, B. 369. — 
F. July. P. (Glyceria aquatica , Sm., Bab. Hydrochloa , 
Hartm., Lindl.) 
Banks of the Carrity near Cortachy. Margin of a pool 
between Broughty and Monifieth. By the side of Forfar Lake, 
&c. 
V.fluitans, Scop. Floating Meadow-grass. FI. 393, B 
369. — F. June, August. P. ( Glyceria Jluitans , Br., Bah 
Festuca , L.) 
Wet and marshy places common. 
P. maritima , Huds. Creeping Sea Meadow-grass. FI. 
