6l8 MARSILIACEAE 



4. Kennet. Ufton Common, in a bog, Dr. Beele, I. c. Greenhani 



Common, Rupeii Jones. [It is still there.] Inkpen Common, 

 Herb, Brit. Mus. 1817. Snelsmore Common. 



5. Loddon. Bagshot Heath, Herb. Du Bois, 1696. At Virginia 



Water, Gotobecl in Bot. Guide, 1805, in Mavor's Agr. Berks, 1809, 

 and Sm. Engl. Fl. iv. 332 (1828). Wokingham Heath, Ed. Forster 

 in Herb. Brit. Mus. Abundant in a bare piece of peaty soil both 

 north and south of Wellington College Station. Also in Welling- 

 ton College grounds. Near Sandhurst. 

 L. inundatum is recorded for the counties of Surrey, Hants, and Buck.s. 



Ii. clavatum, Linn. Sp. PI. iioi (1753). Club Moss. 

 Top. Bot. 525. Syme, E. B. xii. 16, t. 1833. Nyman, 872. Fl. Oxf. 364. 

 Native. Ericetal. Heathy places. Very rare, P. July-August. 

 First recorded by Mr. Doody in Ray's Syn. ed. 2, 345, 1696. 



4. Kennet. [Near Elcot], Reeks in Britt. Contr. 



5. Loddon. Muscus cJavatus sen Lycoxjodium, Ger. Likewise on Bag- 



shot Heath on the left hand of the deep Road, about half a mile 

 on this side of a place call'd my Lord Ball's Chappel, beyond 

 Bagshot, Doody, I. c. [Is the locality in Surrey ?] 

 L. clavatum is recorded for all the bordering counties except E. 

 Gl ouces t ersh i re. 



[L. ALPiNUM, Linn. Sp. PI. 1104, var. decipiens, Synie, t, 1834* a. [nomeu 

 solum.] 



L, complanattim, Linn., Dnice and Carruthers in Jonrn. Bot. (1882) 321. 

 L. complanatum, var. fallax, Celak. Prod. PI. Boeliin. i. 14 (1869). Baenitz, 

 Herb. Europ. 1892. Is recorded for Gloucestershire. 



L. alpinum, as the type or as the above variety, is recorded from Bramshot 

 in Hants. 



MARSILIACEAE, Bartl. Ord. Nat. 15. S. F. Gray, 

 Nat. AiT. ii. 24 (1821). 



PUjULARIA, Linn. Gen. n. 1047 (Vaill. Bot. Par. 159). 



P. g-lobulifera, Linn. Sp. PI. iioo (1753'. Pill Wort. 



Filularia palustris juncifolia, Vaill. Bot. Par. 159. 

 Top. Bot. 530. Syme, E. B. xii. 2, t. 1825. Nyman, 870. 

 Native. Uliginal. Moist spots on heaths and gravelly margins of 



ponds in heathy situations. Very local. P. July- September. 

 First found in Berkshire by the author in 1891. 



5. Loddon. By a pond near Wellington College. 



Filularia is recorded for Surrey, South Wilts, Hants, and Bucks. 



