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those of the type, the lowest ce surrounded by a leaf-like bract,”’ 
and considers it an intermedia rayne canescens and vitilis. On 
the evidence of the examples bef @ us, we are inclined to think 
that the two names really ped se one form; if this is the case, 
Lang’s will supersede the ot 
C. aquatilis Wahl.—The sinaies plant (var. minor eee is ion 
tified by Kiikenthal with var. sphagnophila Fr., an olde 
fons elatior Bab. is the type, or what comes nearest % "it a 
tain. 
*C. aquatilis x Goodenowit.—Swamps below Corrie of Clova, a 
good Air soviet oat ; sparingly by the river at Clova, nearer aguatilis. 
r. Bennett writes that this hybrid is identified with C. gana 
iget ist & Hjelt ica, 
; Kikenth 
“Is a very ea plant. The whole habit is that of a retort 
x rigida, but the fruits are as in it F in | spite of fertility, I 
accept amine beossing, in the forma super-1 
C. p . var. *tumidula Laestad. eBay in Glen Clova ; 
plentiful ar characteristic. 
. hirta L. var. *spinosa Mort.—Sandy coast near Monifieth; a 
striking variation, with long-awned glumes (up to fully 3 in.). Ii 
was “pen repens and we saw no specimens of the type with it. 
C.1 a Stokes x var. *robusta Sonder a ampullacea).— 
female spikelets stouter (often male at the top), larger fraits.” We 
learn from Mr. Bennett that vars. elatior Blytt and latifolia Asch. 
are Tiers synonyms. hela plants closely approach this gathering 
from Clova; but in wa herbarium specimens their male spikelets 
are not female at the 
Poa Balfour corinan “Spa ringly in Glen Doll and Corrie Bon- 
hard; too young for certainty, but probably var. montana (Parn.) 
*Glyceria declinata Bréb. On dried-up mud near Barry Station. 
var. *triticea Fr.—Abundant by the 8. Esk, 
just scree Clova ‘Bidens " Prof. Hackel remarks :-—* Ascherson & 
Graebner call this form var. loliacea, because they identify Festuca 
loliacea Huds (1762) (non Curt.) with this plant.” 
estuca rubra Li. subvar. grandiflora Hack.—Sandy coast, meet 
noustie and Monifieth; also collected near a Subvar 
pruinosa Hack.—Clifis near Arbroath, abundan 
Bromus mollis L. var. microstachys Duval- To uve.—Sown grass- 
field in Glen Clova. Very like B. brachystachys Hornung in habit. 
Agropyron junceum X repens.—Sandy bay, north-east of ec 
«A. acutum Auct. (Reichb.), non D. C. Triticum laxum Fr.” Hacke 
in litt. 
