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SHORT NOTES AND QUERIES. 
Important Correction In Mr. Natuorst’s Paper, pp. 225—228.— 
The valuable observations of Mr. Nathorst regarding the discovery 
of boreal plants in the post-tertiary beds of England, and the relation 
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gher up in the beds, and,” in the tenth line from the bottom of page 
227, must be omitted, as well as the word “‘ down” in the last page 
of the article. 
Carex paRavoxa, Wiilld., 1s Muppiesex.—I believe that this 
species, which is but little known to collectors, has not hitherto been 
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identity in the Middlesex and Yorkshire plants in this respect.—At 
> Sa ce Mr. Warren gathered Carex axillaris in very charac- 
teristic condition, a new locality for the county.—Henry Trmen. 
Prants or Co. Corx.—Cerastium semidecandrum; I have 
reason to believe that the stations hitherto recorded in Cork for this 
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station hitherto recorded was open to grave suspicion, as the plant 
never appeared in a really wild locality, but in lawns or pastures 
lately sown. This summer I found it, however, on a steep, rough 
descent, far from houses, forming the side of a glen where cultivation 
seemed almost impossible.—I have two new stations for Filago minima, 
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