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TRIANDRIA DIGYNIA.
114. Bromus sterilis.

In Hedges and by Road Sides

115. Bromus diandrus.

On Sunderland Ballast Hills.—W.Weighell.

116. Bromus sylvaticus.

In Woods and Hedges.

117. Avena fatua.

In Corn Fields on Limestone Soil, near Sunderland and Easington, D.

118. Avena pubescens.

In Limestone Pastures, near Sunderland and Castle Eden; and in Pastures near New House, Weardale, D. In Fields near Haddrick's Mill, N.

119. Avena pratensis.

In Limestone Pastures near Sunderland,

120. Avena flavescens.

In Meadows, Pastures, and by Road Sides.

121. Avena strigosa.

In Corn Fields, near Sunderland, D.

122. Arundo Phragmites.

On the Banks of Rivers, and in Ponds and Ditches.

123. Arundo epigejos.

At the Foot of the North Dean at Castle Eden, D. In Woods near Gillsland Wells, N.

124. Arundo Colorata.

On the Banks of Rivulets.

125. Arundo arenaria.

On the Sea Coast of N. and D.

126. Lolium perenne.

In Meadows and Pastures.

Lolium