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14 to 3 inches long, cordato-lanceolate. This variety, 
Mr Ar. Bennett says, is not the same plant as var. 
lanceolatus (Blytt) in “ London Catalogue,’ 10th Ed., 
so that this variety is new to British flora, and not 
previously included in floras. 
ELEOCHARIS UNIGLUMIS (Schultes). 
Name confirmed by Mr Ar, Bennett. Water chan- 
nel in marsh near the sea, Myres Bay, South Waas, 
Hoy (19th July 1913); native; common in the 
marsh. 
CAREX FULVA (Host.) x OEDERI (Retz). 
Seen by Mr Ar. Bennett. Pastures at loch side, 
Loch of Saintear, Westray (23rd August 1913); and 
pastures at loch side, Loch of Swartmill, Westray (6th 
September 1913); native, and very rare at both 
stations. 
Note.—This hybrid is not the same as Carex 
fulva (Good.), var. sterilis, which Dr Boswell, in 
“Enelish Botany,” 3rd Ed., “rather considers to be a 
hybrid between Carex fulva (Good.) and Carex flava 
(Linn.)” 
CAREX EXTENSA (Good.) 
Var. MINOR (Syme). Seen by Mr Ar. Bennett. 
Stony ground near the seashore, North Hill, Westray 
(28th August 1913); native. 
CAREX OEDER1 (Retz). 
Var. @DOCARPA (And.) Seen by Mr Ar. Bennett. 
Stony loch shore, Loch of Kirbister, Orphir (30th 
June 1913); native. 
