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Ncus TENUIS Willd.—This plant has been found recently 
Guiy, 1910) in three places in Surrey (v.-c. 17), where Mrs. Davy 
has discovered it near Woking and near Pyrford, a Mr. Percy 
Smith has found it near Farnham Park (specimen seen). Mrs. 
al clumps 
threatened by building sett The Pyrford station is less 
likely, I am told, to be disturbed. Juncus tenwis has now been re- 
corded from at least twenty-four British Soanee or vice-counties. 
Mr. A. Bennett’s Supplement to Top. Bot n Journ. Bot. 1905, 
enumerates fourteen, and the following may ae _ 
- Hants 8. J. F. Rayner, Journ. Bot. 1910, p. 235. 
14. Sussex E.! Mrs. Davy & G. C. Druce, 1. ¢. 1906, p. 241. 
37. Worcester. RB. F'. Towndrow, 1. c. 1909, p 
48. Merioneth! D. A. Jones, Harlech, 1 1898, Pb, Brit. Mus. 
70. Cumberland. EH. ¢ H. Drabble, Journ. Bot. 1906, p. 392. 
88. Perth Mid. Robinson. Specimen seen by Mr. A. Bennett. 
90. ? Forfar. J. W.H. Traill, Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist. 1906, p. 201. 
91. Kincardine. J. W. H. Traill, 1. c. 1903, p. oer 
96. Hasterness. J. W. H. Traill, 1. c. 1907, p. 2 i 
98. Argyll! ‘ ae near Lochgilphead, 1902, Hb. Brit. Mus. 
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plants aia marked * are not inclu ded for v.-c. 66 in Top. Bot. 
those marked + are not native) :—*Polygala gene ggeie Reichb 
Near Cockland Nook.— Geranium sylvaticum L.* parviflorum 
Blytt. Teesdale, with the type.—Alchemilla culgnets L.* var. 
re DC. Teesdale, frequent.—*Taraxacum spectabile Dahlst. 
ar. maculigerum (Dahlst.). Near Widdybank.—Hieracium dia- 
phan Fries. —AH. vulgatum Fries.—H., anglicum Fries.—H. eu- 
pr stad var. clivicolum F. J. H.—H. expallidiforme Dahlst. Kindly 
named by Rev. A. Ley.—-}+Verbascum Blattaria L. Middleton; 
the pale- Heme form.—Melampyrum pratense L.* var. hians 
Druce. Near Winch oe eenba spicata L. Middleton.— 
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; _—Popu 
mgra L. and P. delicidea Marsh. Nt eae Middleton. ttle 
cruenta O. F. Muell. Near Middleton; named by Mr. Rolfe.— 
*O. tncarna Teesdale—O. maculata, L.* var. precox 
Webster (ericetorum Lint.); also t type pe.—Festuca rubra “L.* var. 
oA ag (Hac ae ee Bridge.—Poa subcerulea Sm. Widdy- 
ank, 
Mataxis PALUDOSA IN CornwALL.—On p. 420 of my Flora 
of Cornwall I state of Malawxis :--* I have seen in the herbarium 
f Mr. J. F. Pickard, of Leeds, a poor specimen of this plant, 
iehioh Was Co. | by his aunt, the late Miss C. Smith, and is 
labelled ‘ Cornwall, 1848.’ Al hough the record may be a co: 
one, the evidence is scarcely sa tory inclusion of 
Search for the plant.” To my surprise and delight _ will-o’- 
