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TRIANDRIA DIGYNIA.
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102. Festuca rubra.

On the Coast near Whitburn, D. Near Hartlepool, D,—Mr E. Robson On the Coast at Hartley, and at Holy Island, N.

103. Festuca bromoides.

On Walls, and in barren Places.

104. Festuca gigantea.

In moist Woods and Hedges.

105. Festuca loliacea.

In Meadows near Team, D. Near Darlington, D.—W. Backhouse, jun. In Lambton Park, D.—Rev. J. T. Fenwick.

106. Festuca pratensis.

In Meadows and Pastures.

107. Festuca elatior.

On the Banks of Tyne near Friar's Goose; on the Banks of Team; and near Houghton-le-Spring, D. On Newcastle Town Moor, N.

108. Bromus secalinus.

In Corn Fields near Sunderland.—W. Weighell. Near Darlington.-W. Backhouse, jun.

109. Bromus multiflorus.

Near Seaton, D.—W. Backhouse, jun., At Norwood near Ravensworth, D.

110. Bromus mollis.

In Fields, and by Road Sides.

111. Bromus racemosus.

On St Anthony's Ballast Hills, N. On the Banks of Tees, and in moist Meadows near Darlington, D.

112. Bromus arvensis.

Near Darlington and Hartlepool, D.-W. Backhouse, jun.

113. Bromus asper.

In moist Woods and Hedges.

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114. Bro-