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recently submitted with the following plants to Pfarrer ge 
al, who names it C. echinata Murray, the name which h 
gary: fo r C. Pairei, but which Mr. Britten (Journ. Bot. 1907, 
p- 163) has shown to "be untenable for this plant. The species 
has evidently been much misunderstood, for C. B. Clarke has named 
the plant of Murray’s herb. C. cinerea Townsend calls it 
. divulsa, and Kiikenthal C. Pairei. It is not therefore to be 
wondered that seats ee put under ig number representing 
s C.muricata a speci of C. Pat o which in an aggregate 
sense it doubtless belongs. Some imm Arabi specimens gathered 
by me at St. Aubin’s, Jersey, are baer ay certainly also C. Pairai, 
which is pred to thie Channel 
C. sit F'. Schultz, which Kiikenthal puts under C. echinata 
(Paire ach a variety, I have gathered near Little Marlow, 1903, 
d Seer Green, Bucks, 1909. 
C. binervis L. var. Sadleri Linton and var. nigrescens Druce. 
posse dir pri we in var. alpina Drejer, Rev. Crit. 1841, p. 56, by 
U. 
C. Gideri Retz. var. subglobosa pre in Flora, xxii. p. 257, 
1839, as a oT is reduced by Kiikenthal to a form. I gathered 
it at Lough Neagh in 1898: forma cae ulata Callmé I found on 
the shores of Lough ‘Neagle near Toome Bridge, Co. Antrim, 1909. 
C. lepidocarpa Tausch, kept as a full species in the monograph, 
is a common British sedge, and many of the records for C. flava 
will have to be transferred to it. Undoubted records for C. lepz- 
docarpa are Weston-on-the-Green, &c., Oxford; Tubney, &c., 
Berks; Winslow, &c., Bucks; Kelmscott, 1885, Gloucester, E. ; 
Charnwood Forest, Leicester; Ettrick Bridge End, Selkirk; Ben 
Lawers, M. Perth; Rescobie, Forfar ; Altnaharra, Sutherland, W. ; 
Loch Maree, West Ross; Loch Watton, Caithness; Mullagh- 
more, Armagh. 
ava x Cideri. I have this from Ingleborough, York ; 
Glen Biagh, Forfar; Ben Laiogh, Argyll; Ben Heasgarnich, ref, 
no. 549, Ben Lawers, Mid Perth; Carr Bridge, Easterness; Glen 
Callater, S. Aberdeen; Cnochan, W. Ro: seal a specimen from Glen 
Callater is ‘perhaps C. flava x lepidoca 
C. extensa . var. latifolia Scuck. 3 in mee nnea, 1877, p. 289, 
which Kiikenthal calls var. Ecklon in the Pflanzenreich, p- 677, 
1909, was first found in Britain by Mr. Bailey near Portpatrick, 
0" This year I gathered it in Ireland at Strangford Lough, 
Co. D 
C. ceipihaine Laterr. —— umbroseformis Kiikenth. Glen 
Cahir, Co. pene fe is the C. precox var. elatior Bogenhard, 
Fl. Jens, p. 378, 1 
C. flacca Settee! forma bulbosa wetting. Canisp, and on sea- 
sand at Betty Hill, Sutherland, W. Kiikenthal uses, but I oo 
in error, the name ©. g : pais 0 
Flora Carn. ed. 2, ii. 223, 1772, not from Murray’s Prod. Siirp. 
Gott. p. 76, 1770 (as given by Richter and Kiikenthal), where, 
—- cle nat te is se it —_—— name 
glauca. Sec 
