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246 REPORT OF THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB. 
In bale pilosa, var. Borreri, Bromfield. ** Between Maristowe and 
Milton, Devon."—T. R. ARCHER Briees; and * Miles Cole Wood, 
Gloucestershire,” ’—AvGuUSTIN LEY. 
cipus uniglumis, De Candolle. * Freshwater, Isle of Wight."—W. 
W. Spicer 
Carel hrlartion Hoppe? * Near ae Farnham, Westmeath, June 
26th, 1871. T. THISELTON DYE 
C. Watsoni, ] d B ed. 3. “ Banks of ‘the Spey, Moray.” —J. Kr1 
and “ Bog near Hamilton, Lanark.” —R. M‘Ka Y. The Rev. J. Keith 
believes that the Spey-side C. Watsoni is the C. acuta of Dr. Gordon’ 8 
true 
collected by Mr. G. Ross on the fw of the Clyde, "ona about 
three miles above Glas 
Agrostis setacea, Curtis, “From Bisley Common, Surrey. Sparingly 
also between Aldershot and the Long Valley, Hants. These are supposed 
to be unrecorded localities, more northerly than those in which this grass 
is usually found," —H, C, WATSON. 
Aira uliginosa, Weihe, var. boymser ‚Kincardine, July 1871, collected by 
Mr. Thomas Sim, communica ed by J. Roy. The members of the Club will 
doubtless be glad to receive Scotch «eee of this plant, the rediscovery 
of which on Deeside was announced by Dr. Roy in last year’s Report. 
- uliginosa, Weihe, var. “A ve 
ted locali 
€ Biere of the desg only. The same species occurs by a pond el 
var. intermedia, hi may be placed under three forms. Var. a. pilosissima, 
3 wer Pd altimatel Puls Sibi, a poh ‘thinly doti 
with SP ni renee hairs from the base, nearly to the point where t 
awn is inserted. This form I had not seen when I wrote the ins 
volume of * English Botany.’ Var. y, intermedia. Lower pale ultimate , 
o de et glabrous, except at the base or in the lowest flore 
also with a few widely- Scattered hairs about the insertion of the awn. 
: ; subspicata a, Par 
the Flora of Scilly Isles," in the * Journal of Botany,' es ik, p. ir 
places, Head of Loch Long, N.B.”—Frep, TOWNSEN . Col. Drummo 
bee E typical form of Q, pitié from the. shore end of St. 
e. 
e ls, 
- Festuca rubra Linn. (Lond. Cat.). P. arenaria, Osb. “ Sandhil 
. Wallasey, Chesh ire.” —J. Cam : ce edi This is the mar 
creeping coast plant with ve leaves, but the florets are ® 
