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is an extensive range of oak coppice in the parish of St. Breock, 
about two miles south of Wadebridge (v.-c. 2). I made a careful 
search of the most likely parts of the wood on June 28rd, but the 
only Carices I si were C. api C. ig i C. verna, C. lavi- 
gata. Mr. Bennett informs me C. montana is early-flowering 
and he thinks I was rails: a month son ahige to find it.—F Rep, 
AMILTON Davey. 
[Waisbecker’s description of his forma flavida consists of two 
words only—*‘ Bilge blassgelb.”—and Mr. Bennett writes to us 
that, although the plant has a different look, the fruit on dissection 
shows no difference between Sussex and Cornish specimens.—Ep, 
Journ. Bor.] 
4 Moon, ee Pl. Ceyl. 72. ie as pe 
take 
rawings by a nativ 
Department of Botany, and there we found a full a of the 
plant with an excellent figure, which was rightly named by Trim 
Pouzolzia Walkeriana Wight. Trimen went throu i. the drawings 
—forty-one in all—and named them; it may be worth while to 
save the last is in the Index Kewensis—there i 3 no reason n why they 
should be—nor have I made any Etta to identify the numerous 
other names which appear in the Catalogue. Those figured an 
described in MS. are— 
okie incanus (Cat. p. 26)=L. tomentosus Heyne, var. 
L. spatulata (1. c.)=L. cuneatus n 
aa aria oppositifolia (Cat. p. 20)= Hunteria bgt Roxb. 
Alsine nervosum is p. 23)=Drymaria cordat 
politoria (Cat. 74, not of Loureiro)=F. asperrima Roxb. 
Mr. Boulger (Fl. Ceylon, v. 37 **some 0 se drawings 
are in the Botanical Department of the British eum ”; 
drawi 
desertion (which Mr. Boulger does not mention are not in 
Moon’s hand, but are doubtless a transcript from his MSS., as he 
signs hee name at the end of the collection.—James Brirren. 
ELeocHaRis UNIGLUMIs In DevonsuireE.—In June I found, in a 
bog near Combemartin, Eleocharis uniglumis Link. This is 
believe, a new record for Devon.—C. E. Larter. 
CERASTIUM ARVENSE IN Dorset.—In the second edition of the 
Flora of Dorset this plant is recorded rig two stations, and the 
Rey. E. F, Linton (Journ. Bot. 1904, p. 237) iron Pesan 
Two of these are on the extreme east of ths county, be West 
Moors and Alderholt, while the third is near the centre ps : Deverill 
Journan or Borany.—Vot. 44. [Aveust, 1906.) x 
