BOTANICAL- EXCHANGE CLUB REPORT, 1905 355 
Urrica piorca L. forma parviroria. Breinton, ace pen 
31st, 1905. This appears a be a well-marked form, and to be a 
widely distributed. I have it from several Harefoidahies alae 
r. Druce; and from Pachbrook, Warwick, fr Bromwich, 
under the name ‘angustifolia.’ I uld be glad to know th 
correct name and authority. See Report, B 
Aueustin Ley. ‘The described forms of U. dioica related to 
Mr. Ley’s plant are the following:—(1) Var. microphylla Haus- 
mann, Flora von Tirol, vol. ii. p. 771, 1852. (2) Var. angustifolia 
Wimmer and Grab., Flora Silesia; see Bab. Man. ed. 9. 
var. angustifolia was originally described by Fischer in 819, 
Hornem, Hort. Hafn. Suppl. 107; pro specie. (8) Var. engi 
Ledebour, Flora Altaica, 4, p. 241, senee (4) Also of Blytt i 
Vegetationsf. Sogne Fjorden, 108, ; (he seems to have over- 
looked t¢ name been fied SB re). (5) Var. atrovirens 
ren. et Godr. Flore Fr. vol. iii. p. 108, 1855. Probably the 
plant sent by Mr. Ley is No. 2.”—Ar. Bennett. ‘See Report 
B. E. C. 1888, pp. ete) boas I suppose the name parvifolia is a 
bantling of Mr. Drue In Koch, Syn. Deutsch. und Schw. Fl. 
ed. iii., Fise 
linear-lanceolate. ill not the present plant do well under 
wercropadia (No. 1), with ‘leaves small, mostly lanceolate?’ ’”’—Ep. 
his small-leaved, much-branched form, if constant, seems better 
worth distinguishing than the var. angustifolia as understood in 
this country. We have not been able to come across either speci- 
small, mostly lanceolate.’ Dr. Giirke, in Plante Europea, ii. p. 78, 
quotes var. cage lags Wierzb. (1858) as a synonym for var. micro- 
phylla Hausm, Tir. il. p. 771 (1852).”—H. and J. Groves. ‘‘ The 
description of micropigtia in Hansa s Flora is, ‘ hat 2-3 mal 
kleinere, schmiiler der kaum herzférmige, selbst 
pina ae ang: gestae Biter. The specimens I sent to 
the Club in 1888 were, the contrary, very dwarfed prostrate 
it o ink these 
ns come under Hausmann’s variety.’—G. C. Druce 
Scirpus us Vahl emazus Kun ch Fairwood Com- 
mon, July, 19 903, "aad Je ay Marin e, July, 1905; both v.-c. 41. 
This is the ar form of the species that we have in the county, so 
far as 1 know; single and double spiked heads occur side by ee 
The specimens distributed represent the normal local gro 
H. J. RmpEensDELL @ proper name for this plant appears 
to be S. cernuus Vahl var. monostachys Hook. fil. Tt is mostly 
+e itime, and I believe it to be quite a good variety.”—Epw. § 
HALL 
as aRaDoOxA Willd. .In a small marsh near Denham, 
iia. but likely to be asker : peapaieitins for a -~ railway. 
new county record, en bape a slight pte known 
range, May, 1905. In t e young stage the panicle taille C. 
