C YPERACE/E GRAMINE/E . 



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C. acutiformis, Ehrh. 



I. " Bude canal by the last lock near the sea, W. M. Rogers*' 

 (Flora). Mr. Moyle Rogers' specimens, which have been re- 

 examined by Mr. Arthur Bennett, should be referred to C. 

 rip aria. 



3. Longcoombe, Polperro, Mrs. and H. M. M. Perrycoste. 



C. riparia. Curt 



3. Trelawney Marsh, Polperro, F. H. Perrycoste. 



8. Scilly Isles, 1912, Miss C. Vivian. 



*Var. gracilis, Coss. & Germ, (subgracilescens, Kiik). 



7. Gunwalloe Marsh, one plant, 1914, Thurston. See note by 

 W. B. Turrill, Kew Bull, 1920, No. 4, pp. 141-2, reprinted in 



tt B.E.C., 1920, p. 52. 

 * Tiges presque lisses sur les angles. Feuilles souvent vertes. 

 Epis males solitaires ou gemines. Epis femelles laxiflores, 

 longuement pedoncules, souvent pendants. Utricles longue- 

 ment depasses par les ecailles. Ecailles tres longuement cus- 

 pidees aristees." Coss. et Germ., Flore de Paris, 1845, f>. 

 605. A specimen in the Kew Herbarium from the Isle of 

 Wight (Flora Vectensis, 1856, p. 575) has long peduncles to 

 the female spikes, and acuminate glumes longer than the 

 utricles. It has also been found at Tickenham Moor, Somer- 

 set (B.E.C., 1915, p. 379). 



C. inflate, Huds. 



1. Goscott Moor, Week St. Mary, Tresidder. 



' Trelawney Marsh. Polperro " (Flora). The record refers 



to C. riparia, F. H. Perrycoste. Starrick Moor, St. Austell, 



Tresidder. 

 5. Rejerrah, Newlyn East, 1916, Thurston. 



GRAMINE/E. 



Panicum Crus-galli, Linn. 3. Looe, 1917, Rilstone. 



6. " Malpas " (Flora). Waste ground outside Boscawen Park, 

 Truro, 1922, Arnett. 



P. miliaceum, Linn. 3. Looe dust-heaps, 1918, Thurston. Par, 

 1911, Vigurs. 



