FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
Briza, L. Quaking-Grass. 
Br.sp.2. F. 1. 
B. media, L. Common Quaking-grass. II. 397, B. 371« 
■ — F. June, July. P. 
Frequent throughout the county, from the coast to the 
mountains. 
Dactylis, L. Cock’s-foot-Grass. 
Br. sp. 1. F. 1. 
D. glomerctta, L. Rough Cock’s-foot-Grass. H. 397, 
B. 371. — F. June, July. P. 
Very abundant by waysides, margins of fields, woods, &c. 
Cynosurus, L . Dog’s-tail-grass. 
Br. sp. 2. F. 1. 
C« cristatus, L. Crested Dog’s-tail-grass. H. 398, B. 
371. — F. July, Aug. P. 
Pastures and waysides, plentiful. 
Festuca, L. Fescue-grass. 
Br. sp. and v. 15. F. 11. 
F. ovina , L. Sheep’s Fescue-grass. H. 398, B. 372. — 
F. June, Aug. P. 
The most abundant grass on the mountains, forming the 
chief part of the pasturage, and frequent from their summits 
to the sea-shore. The varieties are frequent : /3. rubra and 
if tenidfolia are common on the Sands of Barrie, &c. <y. 
c<xria occurs in woods, and s. vivipara is plentiful on the 
mountains. 
F. duriuscula, L. Hard Fescue-grass. H. 399, B. 372. 
*— F. June, July. P. (F. ovina , 8. duriuscula , Bab.) 
Waysides near Montrose, north from Newbigging, Mr A. 
Croall. Near the Inch Bridge, Mr J. Cruickshank. 
