188. THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
SHORT NOTES. 
Bryum NeEopAMENSE.— While ebee age on the South Lanca- 
shire coast with Messrs. D. A. Jones, F.L.S., and E. A. Dallman, 
we found the ditch in which Bry um armen Itzig. was re- 
peta eee had been shibroughly ‘* cleaned,” and all traces 
of the s had vanished. Very fortunately we found it in fair 
In the immediate vicinity H m Wilsont and H. fice dneri were 
also fruiting more freely than aatal: Ping A. WHELDO 
ALLIUM TRIQUETRUM IN S. Devo n the spiiiie 'b of 1901, 
during a short stay I qieas at Salcom ee s Devon, I was fortunate 
enough to come across Allium Sete pee um, I as oe: tended re- 
imen 
quite a large clump 
of it, so eet et think there is no fear of its not still stat sey — 
M 
Now Ds counts ryPToGaMs.—A.@#: In September, 1903, I found 
on this coast pete yar pachyderma Batt. parasitic on Gracilaria 
deaioneides hs oreocolax Palaenie Reinsch on Poly- 
stphonia elongata yma his past winter ave found Actino- 
coccus aggregatus Schmitz on Gy orecagi® us Griffithsia ; Melobesia 
coralline Solms. on Corallina officinalis L.; and Sterreocolaa decipiens 
chmitz on Ahnfeltia plicata. In each case an piania have pee 
examined and named for me by Mr. E. M. Holm -L. Thes 
are all new records for North Devon. In the “ Cetaloan: of British 
Marine Alge,” published as a Supplement to this Journal in 1902 
by Dr. Batters, no North Devon localities are given for the ‘lice: 
ing Alge: Ph yllophora ipiphetia Batt.; P. palmelloides J. Ag.; 
Cladostephus spongiosus O. Ag. Muscr: In May, 1902, I found Bar- 
bula gra chweer. (teste oe H. N. Dixon) on sandhills in North 
Devon; a met record for Devon. Hepatica: In April, 1904, I 
found Anthoceros — L. in fruit here, and this year specimens 
with gemme ; . levis ED SOS e, and 
Aneura ee L. “ith gemme.—C. H. Lar 
p> PortueursE GRASSES. ordain murinum L. 
leporinum (Link). Lisbon.—Andropogon hirtus L. Cintra List. 
Tisidabo, Catalonia.— Avena barbata Brot. Lisbon, Montser 
and Algeciras.—A. albinervis —— Badajos. Only given for ihe 
kingdom of Granada by Willkomm & Lange. Also at Algeciras.— 
Festus triflora Desf. Montel new to Catalonia; I also 
ar. majo s. 
Mon , Tarrag na.—M. minuta L. Gibraltar; not given for 
this a ty Wilkomm & Lange.—Festuca spadicea L. var. Durandii 
Hack. Cintra, not given for Portugal by Wilkomm & Lange or 
Nyman. Montserrat, Catalonia. — Schismus calycinus Duval-Jouve. 
I gathered this grass amid the ruins of Timgad, in Algeria; it is 
