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Clova mountains, Hooker , Greville , Burchell, Drummond , 
Dtm. Glen Dole, Aug. 1846, with var. jlexuosa, Parn., 
Prof. Balfour. 
P. trivia lis, L. Roughish Meadow-grass. H. 395, B. 
367. — F. June, July. P. 
P. pratensis, B. Smooth-stalked Meadow-grass. H. 
396, B. 367. — F. June, July. P. 
Both species abundant in pastures, by waysides, and in 
woods. 
P. pratensis, y. subceerulea. (P. humilis , Ehrh. P. 
subceerulea, E. Bot.) 
On old walls and banks frequent. 
P. annua , L. Annual Meadow-grass. H. 396, B. 369. 
— F. nearly the whole year. 
Common every where from the sea-margin to the moun- 
tain-summits. 
P. nemoralis , L. Wood Meadow-grass. H. 396, B. 
367.— F. June, July. P. 
Frequent in woods and on shady banks. 
/ 3 . glauca, Hook. (P. glauca and P. ccesia, Sm.) 
Clova and Canlochen mountains, plentiful. 
P. Balfourii , Parn. Balfour’s Meadow-grass. B. 367. 
— F. July. P. 
Near the Falls of the White Water, Clova, and Glen Isla, 
Prof. Balfour. 
Triodia, Br. Heath-grass. 
Br. sp. 1. F. 1. 
T. decumbens, Beauv. Decumbent Heath -grass. H.397, 
P. 365. — F. July, Aug. P. ( Poa decumbens , E. Bot. 
Danthonia decumbens , DC. Festuca , L.) 
Sidlaw Hills* Glen Clova. Canlochen, frequent. 
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