850 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Selaginella selaginoides Gray. Springs near Damas Gill Head; 
Wi. & , 
*Chara aspera Willd. Canal near Cabus, July, 1901; H. B., 
h. is : 
Tolypella glomerata Leonh. Canal near Lancaster, 1900; Wh. 
A Tolypella occurs in the canal near Cabus, but our material was 
not sufficient to enable Mr. Bennett to determine whether it should 
be referred to T. glomerata or T. prolifera; Wi. & Wh. : 
e following species, marked with an asterisk in Mr. C. H. 
Salmon’s paper on page 298, ante, have been previously recorded :— 
Sisymbrium Sophia appeared for the district in Jenkinson’s 
Descriptions of British Plants as far back as 1775. We have con- 
firmatory records from several localities. 
Euphorbia Paralias and Rumex maritimus are both recorded by 
C. J. Ashfield in his Flora of Preston, circa 1864 
Carex curta, C. distans, and Eriophorum vaginatum, all very fre- 
quent West Lanes plants, were recorded by Mr. A. Wilson in the 
Bot. Rec. Club Report for 1881-2. Carex curta ascends from sea- 
level to 1450 ft. on Botton Head Fell. 
SOME KENTISH PLANTS. 
By G. Cranmer Drvcz, M.A., F.L.S. 
making its way seaward at the rate of about four feet a year; 10 
other places it is receding; but the whole deposit is of such great 
area, and is so flat, that one is able to trace the old coast-line for 
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