250 NOTES ON WEST SURREY PLANTS. 
C. arenaria L. In the Addenda to my friend Mr. Dunn’s Flora 
of S.W. Surrey, p. 96, I am credited with having found this in a 
- marsh under Belmont Copse, Albury. We were together on that 
occasion, but not remember what sedge was really seen: any- 
ow, — arenaria, saitbods inhabits dryish s sands. 
C. paniculata x remota (C. a oe Sarg A careful 
seb is in several likely spots has been rewarded by the discovery of 
a single tussock in an alder-bed below Rake Mill, Milford, and four 
tussocks in an alder-bed near the Wey, a little above Charles Hill, 
between Tilford and Elstead; in both cases the trees had been 
recently cut, or it would probably have escaped notice. Herr 
Kiikenthal has confirmed his former naming of C. paniculata X 
nt Fe, from Witley, which I collected Heed towards the end of 
ast Jun 
ta L. eae and variable on the east side of the 
Goodenowii, on the acuta side, but were quite fertile. The female 
spikelets are remarkably erect, rather stout, shorter than in the type 
(2-14 in.), subobtuse, the upper ones frequently male at the yal, 
male spikelets long-stalked. Herr Kiikenthal names m 
gatherings ‘C. gracilis Curt. subsp. erecta m. (in Knockers 
juncella both grow here. My record of C. acuta from Ware 
(Fl. of S.W. Surrey, p. 79) is Pasig I could .only find C 
acutiformis last June. ee 2 vue ¢ was misnamed for me in 1883 by 
a friend who was supposed to know s sedges rather well; I took no 
specimens, and had ha to verify his opinion. 
C. Oederi Retz, var. oedocarpa Anderss. an a year ago 
Andersson’s Cyperacee Scandinavica) was perth ak our . C. flava 
Anderss. This form agrees completely with Fl. Danica, fig. 2 
and with Andersson’s nike on. The character consists in the 
it is probably better placed under C. Oederi than under restricted 
va ; meee where Ocderi and var. oedocarpa grow together, 
