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Agropyron caninum Beauv. Near ft Bridge Iron 
Works.—A. junceum Beauv. Rhyl, Mason (sp.); on the coast 
between Golftyn and Rockcliff Hall; on + the shore below the 
North Wales Paper Works ; embankment of Clwyd at Foryd. 
Lepturus filiformis es Plentiful along the coast between 
Connah’s Quay and Flin 
ordeum murinum L. Bretton Lane, Thomas; Rhyl; Dee 
; between Higher Ferry and Saltney Station ; roadside above 
Graciela Station; waste ground between Wepre Brook and 
nnah’s Quay.—H. nodosum L. (pratense Huds.). Fields be- 
tween Rhyl and Rhuddlan ; between Higher Ferry and Saltney ; 
behind the ‘ Marsh Inn,’ Rhu ddlan. 
“Elymus arenariu s L. In fair Hie on a small patch o 
beach by the subinde to “Here n Quay, Sept. 1909; pevihills 
between Rhyl and Prestatyn, 1908. 
Asplenium Ruta-muraria L. In ilar of the tower on the 
summit of Moel Fammau “alt. 1840 ft.) in company with A. 
Adiantum-nigrum. Plentiful on wall by roadside north-west of 
Caergwrle.—A. Trichomanes L. Moel Findeg. 
Phyllitis Scolopendriwum Newm. (S. vulgare Symons). Craig 
Fawr, Meliden; in crevices of wall on coast side of Rockcliff 
Hall. 
Ophioglossum vulgatum. Moel Maen Efa te St. Beuno’s 
Caktens, alt. 800-900 ft., June 1908, Rev. yple : 
Equis etum limosum L. Llyn Du; pool by Padeswood Station. 
—E. ees am. Wood below Bryn Goleu, Cwm, and Pandy 
Lane, Dyser agin saps between Greenfield cand Mostyn ; 
stream below anew sot tee _Tremei chion.—E. palustre po “siranpy 
yeopodim clavatum oel Fammau, Herb. —- This 
might be in Denbigh, as one side of peak lies in Denbigh, the 
county sce ary passing over the summit. 
Pilularia globulifera L. Mold, Mees: Potts. 
NOTES ON BRITISH CARICES. 
By G. Cuarmwce Drucs, F.L.S. 
‘Tae following notes have been made while looking through 
the vind able monograph of the aeeaateniaie re y 
Pfarrer-Georg Kiikenthal, which appeared last year in Engler’ 
Pflanzenreich. 
Carex Pairai F. Schultz = C. echinata Murr. Herb., not of 
Prod. Stirp. Gott. p. 76, 1770, C. muricata L. herb., vix Sp. Pl. 
This sedge, which I first reported as British from near Helston, 
in a in this Journal for 1906, p. 32, appears to be of very 
occurrence. I can n now ort it from near iar ae 
