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Naias ynarina, L.— This I had the pleasure of finding in 

 Hickling Broad, E. Norfolk, the largest of the East Anglian 

 meres, covering as it does between four and five hundred 

 acres. In Europe it occurs in all the countries opposite to 

 GUI- eastern shores, and eastwards to Lithuania. It is found 

 in America, Austraha, and the Island of Bourbon, and Afiica. 

 Car ex ornithopoda, Willd. — Found in Miller's Dale, Derby- 

 shire, by Mr. Whitehead. 



Carex frigida, All. -— Found by Mr. Sadler in the corrie of 

 Loch Ceander, above Glen Callater, in Aberdeenshire. An 

 uiteresting species, being one of the few that occur in the 

 Scottish Highlands that do not occur in Scandinavia. In 

 Europe it occurs in the Central European mountains. 

 Carex ligerica, Gay. — St. Mary's, Scilly Isles, Cornwall. 

 Chara connivens, A. Br. — A specimen was found in Mr. 

 Borrer's herbarium at Kew by the Messrs. Groves, localised 

 for Stokes Bay, Hants. Since gathered at Slapton Sands by 

 Mr. Waterfall, of Bristol. 



Chara baltica, Bruzel. — Found by Mr. Curnow, of Penzance, 

 and passed by as a variety of hispida, until careful examination 

 showed it to be Fries' species. A native of N. Europe prin- 

 cipally. 



Lychnothammis stelliger, A. Br. — Found by myself in Filby 

 Broad, E. Norfolk, in 1880 ; and in 1881, in Heigham Sound, 

 Hickling, in the same connty ; and this year by Messrs. 

 Hanbury and Holmes in West Somerton Broad. It is local 

 on the Continent, and not known out of Europe. The female 

 plant is very rare, but I found it in 1881. 



Chara fragifera, Dur. — Discovered by Mr. Ealfs, of Pen- 

 zance, near the Land's End, Cornwall, and figured and 

 described as a British plant by Dr. Trimen in the ' Journal 

 of Botany.' It is rare in Europe, being nearly confined to the 

 west and south of France, and occurs sparingly in N. Africa. 

 Chara contraria, Kuetz. — Found by Mr. H. Groves in 

 Wicken Fen, Cambridgeshire ; and the same month by 

 myself in Heigham Sounds, E. Norfolk. A very variable spe- 

 cies, and widely distributed in Europe, Africa, and America. 

 Chara Braunii, Gmel. — From the Canal at Eeddish 



