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FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
THE FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
AN ACCOUNT OF THE FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS 
OF THE COUNTY OF WARWICK. 
BY JAMES E. BAGNALL, A.L.S. 
(Continued from pa ye 54.) 
GRAMINA (continued). 
ARRHENATHERUM. 
A. avenaceum, Beauv. False Oat Grass. 
Native: On banks, "roadsides, and in cultivated ground and 
pastures. Common. June to August. Area general. 
b. nodosum. Rare or overlooked. 
II. Occasionally in marly land about Warwick, //. Z>. 
I have never seen this variety anywhere in the county. 
HOLCUS. 
H. mollis, Linn. Creeping Soft Grass. 
Native : On banks, roadsides, and damp shady woods. Locally 
common. July, August. Area general. 
H. lanatus, Linn. Meadow Soft Grass. Yorkshire Fog. 
Native : In pastures, meadows, on banks, roadsides, and heathy 
lands. Very common. June to September. Area general. 
TRIODIA. 
T. decunibens, Beauv. Decumbent Heath Grass. 
Native: On heaths, heathy roadsides, and sandy meadows. Local. 
June, July. 
I. Sutton Park; Middleton Heath ; Coleshill Heath, over a wide 
area ; Marston Green ; meadows near Ansley Hall; meadows 
near Berkswell Hall; roadsides near Balsall Street; Forshaw 
Heath. 
II. (I'oa decumbens.) Footway from Alcester to Wetlierly, Part., i., 
81. Beausale Common; Haywoods! Y. and B. Kenilworth 
Heath ! Honilv, II. B. Taclibrook Pastures ; near Umberslade 
Hall; near Wilmcote ; Austey Wood, Wootton Wawen ; Stoke 
Ileatli, near Coventry. 
KOELERIA. 
K. cristata, revs. Crested Hair Grass. 
Native : In old pastures and on grassy roadsides, in marly and 
calcareous soils. Very local. June, July. 
I. Footbridge, Bradnock’s Marsh. June, 1882. 
II. Taclibrook! Y. and B. Pastures near Asliorn ! //. B. Honington ; 
Tredington, Newb. Marly field, near Oversley Wood ; bridle 
road from Billesley to Wilmcote ; Bardon Hill; pastures and 
roadsides near Chesterton Wood; roadsides near Prince Thorpe. 
