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writes: — "There are hardly any records for this Algse. 

 Hassall dismisses it as 'common,' and Cooke gives no 

 localities, neither does Jenner in his excellent 'Flora of 

 Tunbridge Wells.' In the herbarium at the British Museum 

 there are only two British localities represented ": — 



10. Botrydiiun graniilosum. Salcombe Regis, Sept. 25th, 



1840, R.C. Herb. Catherine Cutler, 



11. B. granulatal In the great bog on the Forest. 



Edw. Forster's Herb. (By "the forest" Epping 

 Forest is doubtless meant, as Edward Forster lived 

 at Woodford, and the locality is in his own hand- 

 writing.) 



In the "Flora of Leicestershire" Mr. Mott gives the 

 locality : — 



12. On damp, clayey soil, margins of Groby Pool; at 



Birstal (Mott). 



It is probably very much commoner than these records 

 indicate, and I should be very glad to hear of any other 

 localities in which it has been found. 



