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TRIANDRIA DIGYNIA.
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79. Melica nutans.

In Castle Eden Dean, D. In Ticket Wood, near Simonburn, N.

80. Melica coerulea.

On Wet Heaths, frequent.

81. Sesleria coerulea.

On Limestone Rocks and in dry Pastures, on both sides of Wear, above Sunderland. On the Banks of Tees, near Egleston, D.—Rev. F. Harriman.

82. Poa aquatica.

In Ponds and on the Banks of Rivers.

83. Poa fluitans.

In Ditches and Ponds.

84. Poa distans.

In Lanes near Darlington, and in Fields near Painshaw and Whitburn, D. By the Road Side, near Castle Eden, D.—Rev. F.T. Fenwick. Near Hartlepool, D.—Mr. E. Robson. On St Anthony's new Ballast Quay, N.

85. Poa maritima. On the Shores of Tyne and Wear, near the Sea. On Rocks at Dunstenburg Castle, N. Near Hartlepool, D.—E. Robson.

86. Poa procumbens.

In a Limestone Quarry, on the Coast near Whitburn, D. Near Hartlepool.—Mr E. Robson.

87. Poa rigida.

On Limestone Hills, near Sunderland. Near Hartlepool, D.-Mr E. Robson.

88. Poa compressa.

Near Hartlepool, D.-Mr E. Robson. In Fields between East Boldon and Cleadon, D.

89. Poa trivialis.

In Meadows and Pastures.

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90. Poa-