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42 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY<br />
B. arvensis, L., introduced or casual in 74, 85, 86, 90, 92. (The<br />
records of this species are too much confused with some of the<br />
preceding, to permit of disentangling them.)<br />
Brachypodium gracile, Beauv. (<br />
= B. sylvaticum, Roem. and Schult.),<br />
except 112.<br />
(B. pinnatum, Beauv. ,<br />
recorded in error from 85 and 94.)<br />
Lolium perenne, Z., all. Some of the varieties are of frequent<br />
occurrence in fields and waste places, italicum (Braun) being<br />
especially common.<br />
L. temulentum, Z., 72, 82f, 87!, 88 cas., 89 cas., 92 cas., 95f(?).<br />
Of very uncertain occurrence, scarcely more than a casual.<br />
Var. b. arvense (IVit/i.}<br />
is commoner than type.<br />
Agropyrum caninum, Beauv. , except 82, 84, 98 t 99, 102, 104,<br />
107 (?), 109, 110, 11-.'.<br />
var. b. Donianum (F. B. White), 88.<br />
A. repens, Z., all.<br />
(Mr. G. C. Druce records vars. maritinmm,<br />
Druce, and ccesium, Doell., from 105, W. Ross.)<br />
var. Leersianum, Gray, 75, 78, 86, 88, 91, 92, 105, 107,<br />
109, 112.<br />
A. pungens(P), Roem. and Schult., 75 (?), 103, io6(?).<br />
var. b. littorale (Reichb.}, 83, 85, 99-101, 104, 107, in,<br />
I 12.<br />
A. acutum, Roem. and Schult., 73, 74, 83, 85, 95, 100, 105, 106,<br />
108, no, iii.<br />
A. junceum, Beauv., 72-75, 85, 87, 91-97, 100-112.<br />
Lepturus filiformis, Trin. (including var. b. incurvatus (Trin.\ 72,<br />
_73> 7S> 82, 83(?), 84, 85, 100, 102, io 3 (?).<br />
sEgilops triuncialis, L., and ;. caudata, L., casuals, 92.<br />
Nardus stricta, Z., all.<br />
Hordeum secalinum, Schreb. (<br />
= H. pratense, Huds.), 73, 81 (in<br />
Berwick), 86, 87 (reported from 75, 83, 85).<br />
H. murinum, Z., 75, 80-86, 89, 90, 917, 927, 95!, 1097 (from<br />
1 1 1 in error).<br />
H. marinum, Huds. (<br />
= H. maritimum, With.), 84, 87, 90 (? error);<br />
very doubtfully native.<br />
Elymus arenarius, Z., 72 (?), 75, 82, 85, 90-97, 100, 101, 104,<br />
105, 107-112 (extending its range and abundance).<br />
(Several cultivated cereals, e.g.<br />
Avena sativa, A. orientalis, Triticum<br />
sativum, and other " wheats," Hordeum distichum, H. hexastichum,<br />
Secale cereale, etc., occur frequently as casuals in many<br />
districts.)<br />
(To be continued."]