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wards, and the flaccid dark grass-green leaves; in str icta the culms 
and leaves are stiffly upright, and the latter grey-green. 
C. sTRicTa a x ? Goopznown. Shropshire: Marton 
Pool, R. de G 
“Tam not <a to call this true C. stricta on account of narrow 
“errno and also utricles (sterile) few-veined, but the other parent 
know.’’—G. 
‘¢ Too sense for C. Hudsonii, Ithink. As it is so nearly oor 
it may be : Pao possibly of C. Hudsonii and C. Goodenowit.” 
E. F. Cin 
C. eraciuis (acuta) X stricta. Norfolk K.: Ranworth, 1902. 
C. Goopenown Gay b. recra Aschers. & Graebn. J. c.95. Sussex 
W.: Midhurst Sara 1902. Sutherland W.: by the Loanan 
River, Inchnadamph, 1899. 
Originally paseelbved as follows by Fleischer, Riedgr. Wir — 
6 (1832) :—“ C. cespitosa L. B recta. Not ceespitose, leaf-tufts an 
haulms ee singly from the creeping root. Haulms stiffly sacl 
slender, 1-14 ft. Leaves as long as the haulms, very narrow, up- 
right. Male spikelets as in the preceding [single, or with a second 
smaller one at the apex]; female spikelets, however, more slender, 
distant, longer, almost as long as the male. Glumes bristle-like, 
very lon 
lividently — Plot which these plants had been named by 
English bota 
C. GoopEenown X stricta (= turfosa ae ene by 
ag ay just where it enters Loch Shiel, 1 
red as a peculiar form of Goodenowit, ae long fruit and 
ey. pa spikes. Some will disagree with — Kikenthal’s 
a as to turfosa Fries being the Inybrid 1 nam 
ricta is not on certain eo for any Sotinty further north 
than Atgedeen (Journ. Bot. 1888, 1 
C. aquatiuis Wahl. forma aneustironia Kiik. Forfar: Upper 
Valley of White Water, Clova, A. Somerville, 1896. 
A most variable — in Scotland ; it seems unwise to name 
individuals in this w 
_ C. Ciperr Retz. " Posies S.: near Weir Water, near Porlock, 
1898. 
. Giperr Retz. var. Exatior Anderss. Kent: Ham Ponds, 
Mr. Sanders (hb R. Pryor). Sussex W.: Storrington, 7. Hilton, 
1900. r Graffham, 1901. Cantire: roadside near Loch 
Errol, 1897. ” Cask: ae RA. Phillips, 1897. 
“ Culmo digitali-pedali, folia superante.”-—Andersson, Pl. Scand. 
25 (1849). 
.. Evidently quite a frequent state, and should be regarded pro- 
bably merely as a tall form rather than a good variety. 
C. Givert Retz. var. apocarpa Anderss. Sussex E. : Copthorne 
Common, 18 
Andersson’ 3 deseription in Plante Scandin. 25 (1849) reads :— 
«Spica masc. valde pedunculata, fem. ovatis-globosis remotis, 
