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FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
II. Near Leamington, Perry FI.; Rugby district; R. S'. R., 1874, 
Honington; Tredington; Alveston Heath; Stratford-on-Avon; 
Wixford; Oversley; Rowington ; Sowe Waste and Ansty 
Canals ; pool in Combe Abbey Grounds ; Binley Common. 
PHALARIS. 
P. canariensis , Linn. Canary Grass. 
Alien : On waste heaps; and in cultivated fields. Rare, July. 
I. On waste heaps near Wylde Green ; roadsides near Oscott College, 
Old Chester Road; railway banks, Sutton Park. 
II. Coventry Park, Kirk, Herb. Perry, near Leamington ; canal side 
near the Cape, Warwick, II. B.; corn fields near Bilton, Rugby 
ALOPECURUS. 
A. agrestis, Linn. Slender Fox-tail Grass. 
Colonist: In cultivated land end on roadsides. Local and common. 
June, July. 
I. Fields near Middleton ; Colesliill; Marston Green ; abundant near 
Sheldon Church ; Hampton-in-Arden; Barston Marsh ; Marston 
Green ; Henfield, near Knowle. 
II. Frequent in fields near Leamington and Warwick, H.B.; Honing¬ 
ton ; Tredington ; Armscote ; Ilmington, Newb.; Rugby district, 
R.S.R., 1872 ; Wilmcote ; Lapwortli. 
A. geniculatus, I Ann. Bent-stemmed Fox-tail Grass. 
Native: Near pools, marshes, waysides, ditches, and other wet 
places. Common. May to September. Area general. 
A. fulvus, hn. Orange-anther ed Fox-tail Grass. 
Native: Near pools and ponds. Rare. June to August. 
I. Edgbaston Park, With., ed. vii, 151; meadows by Powell’s Pool, 
Sutton Park, 1872 ; abundant on the shores of Colesliill Pool, 
1875-8 ; marsh near Hill Bickenliill; Earl’s Wood Reservoir, 
abundant. 
II. Pit in Ilounsel Lane, Kenilworth, 77. B., Herb. Brit. Mas.; Shrewley 
Pool, II.B.; Kenilworth Old Park, Y. and Z>. 
A. pratensis, Linn. Meadow Fox-tail Grass. 
Native: In pastures, meadows, on roadsides and banks. Common. 
May to August. Area general. 
b. promts. 
Occasionally with the type, a variety scarcely to be distinguished. 
PHLEUM. 
P. pratense, Linn. Cats-tail Grass. Common Timothy Grass. 
Native : In pastures, meadows, and roadsides. Common. May to 
July. Area general. 
b. nodosum, Linn. Local or rare. 
I. Borders of a pasture footway from Righton End to Barston Marsh. 
II. Near Taclibrook, Y. and B.; Alveston Heath! Newb.; Harbury 
Heath ; sandy pasture near Rose Hall, Oversley ; fields near 
Binton; sandy road sides near Little Lawford Mill; Combe 
Fields. 
Var. may us. Very local. 
II. Honington, Newb.\ near Chesterton, H.B. ; Harbury Heath, 
abundant on the borders of cornfields; in principal drive of 
Alveston Pastures Wood ; on the borders of fields, Baddesley 
Clinton. 
