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to be a good species, the fruit being unlike that of any known 
pecies.—P. polygonifolius Pourr. 2. Wootton Bog, Herd. Boswell. 
Now probably destroyed in this locality. 
Scirpus setaceus L. 5. Coleman’s Moor, Swnmers. 
~ Carex pulicaris L. 5. Coleman’s Moor, Summers.—C. Boenning- 
hausiana Weihe. 4. Greenham Common. — C. elongata L. and C. 
vesicaria L. 5. Blackwater, Sarslers (Journ. Bot. 1899, 85).—C. 
elata All. 6. Coleman’s Moor.—*C. elata x Goodenowii. 5. Sand- 
urst.—-C. acuta L. *var. eupuiithotts Kiikenthal, 2. By the river 
near ey. — CU. strigosa Huds. 4. Near Brocas Lane Farm, 
Mortimer, and Silchester. Road. 65. revi Wood, Wallis.—C. 
flava Li. var. lepidocarpa Sica 5. Early. —C. Pseudo- -cyperus 
3. Ditches by Thames near Reading, Wilts, 
Setaria viridis Beste, and S, glauca Beauv. Dasinds near 
Reading, Wallis. 
Alopecurus fulvus 8m. 4, Padworth Common, Wallis. 
Apera Spica-venti Beane 5. Early Rise, Summers.—*A. inter- 
rupta Beauy. 2. On a wall in Mareham, 1900. i 
Catabrosa aquatica hee 4, Woodley, Summers. 5. Coleman’s 
Moor, Wallis. 4 
Dactylis glomerata L, *var. abbreviata Drejer. 3, Field opposite 
Basildon. 
_ Poa nemoralis L. 8. Pangbourn, Herb. Bab., 1847.—P. bulbosa 
L. 2. This 8 increased at Cothill on the mud-topped wall, The 
plant is viviparous. 
Festuca Myurus L. ye Pusey, Fyfield. — F, loliacea 
Huds. 8. Pangbourn, Hib. Bab., 1847.—F. arundinacea Schreb. 
2. The true plant on the Kimmeridge Clay, Boar's Hill. 
Bromus commutatus Schrad. 38. Pangbourn, Herb. Bona a 
1867.—B. interruptus Druce. 5. Near Windsor, Mrs. Ever: 
Biechnum Spicant With. 4. Near 
Asplenium Adiantum-niyrum L, 5. r Arborfield Bridge, 
near Brough Farm, W, oe lis.—A. Tr iin LE 1. Fyfield Church. 
5. Sonning Bridge, Wallis. 
Ceterach oficinarum Willd. 4. Near Hampstead Mill, /’. Comyns. 
Dalifeudeiam vulgare Symons. 4. Welfor 
Osmunda — mt 4. Near Welford. The fine plants have 
been removed fro wood in the Pang district; the Bearwood 
locality has also we despoiled. 
Ophioglossum vulgatum L. 5. Copse near Early, Wallis. 
[Botrychium Lunaria Sw. has just been discovered in Hampshire 
on the border of the Loddon aera by Drs. Ashby and Stanfield.] 
Equisetum mazimum Lam. 4. Copse near Beenham Church, 
Summers.—E, sylvaticum L. 4. Near Boxford. 
Lycopodium inundatum L. First recorded in Ray's Hist. 121 
1686 
po contraria A. Br. 1.. Near Oxford, on margin of Thames. 
Pond in Wytham Wood. ‘ 
