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TRIANDRIA DIGYNIA.
67. Agrostis stotonifera

On the Banks of Tyne and Wear.

68. Agrostis alba.

In marshy Places and wet Meadows.

Agrostis alba, var. β A. sylvatica.—Hudson.

In Woods.

69. Aira cristata.

In Castle Eden Dean; in Limestone Pastures, near Sunderland; at Baydales, near Darlington; and near Egleston, D. On the Links at Dunstenburg, Bambrough, and Holy Island, N.

70. Aira aquatica.

In Ditches and wet Places, common.

71. Aira caespitosa.

In moist Meadows and Woods.

72. Aira flexuosa.

On dry Heaths.

73. Aira praecox.

In barren Fields and on Heaths.

74. Aira caryophyllea.

On Beamish Moor, and on Gateshead Fell, D.

75. Holcus lanatus.

In Meadows and Pastures.

76. Holcus mollis.

In Woods and Hedges.

77. Holcus avenaceus.

In Woods and Hedges.

78. Melica uniflora.

In Woods.

79. Melica-