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TRIANDRIA DIGYNIA.
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57. Panicum sanguinale.

On the Sunderland Ballast Hills.—W. Weighell.

58. Phleum pratense.

In moist Meadows and Pastures.

Phleum pratense, var. γ P. nodosum.—Sp.pl.

In dry Fields.

59. Phleum crinitum.

On the Sunderland Ballast Hills.—W. Weighell.

60. Alopecurus pratensis.

In Meadows and Pastures.

61. Alopecurus agrestis.

In Corn Fields, on calcareous Soil, near Sunderland, D.

62. Alopecurus geniculatus.

In moist Pastures and Ditches.

63. Milium effusum.

In Woods.

64. Agrostis Spica-venti.

On the Ballast Hills of Tyne and Wear. At Beamish Mill, D.; but introduced among Corn.

65. Agrostis canina.

On the Heath at Prestwick Carr, N. On Gateshead Fell; and in Waskerly Park. At Birch Carr, near Darlington, D. W. Backhouse, jun.

66. Agrostis vulgaris.

In barren Fields.

Agrostis vulgaris, var. y A. pumila.—Lightf. et Relh.

In Teesdale Forest, D.

Agrostis vulgaris, var. δ

In Fields near Gateshead.

67. Agros-