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Sieglingia decumbens Bernh. A form with long pedicels — 
—— fone - — occurred on the south side of Caha 
oun 
ee annua rii., var. supina Schrad. 2600 ft. on Carn Tual. 
Festuca ovina iy yar. paludosa Gaud. = capillata Hack. Glen- 
gariff, 1*. — F’. rubra L. (type). Kenmare. Also as a condensed 
form (teste Hackel) on rocks near Kenmare. 
romus erectus Huds., var. pubescens Gray. Portmarnock, 5.— 
B. hordeaceus L. Sp. Pl. 4.1. < a nollis L., Sp. Pl. ed. 2.— Var. 
glabrescens Coss. et Germ. Kenma 
Agropyron repens Beauv., var. , pede Gray. Kenmare, with 
ype. 
Lastrea Oreopteris Presl. The Horse’s Glen, At 1600 ft. on 
Carn Tual. 
SHORT NOTES. 
Tue Nomenciature or Poramogetons. —- There are one or two 
errors in my papers on the above, which later information enables 
me to correct :— 
Journ. Bot. 1890, p. 297. Herr E. Junger kindly writes — 
P. intricatus Nolte iS eae P, controversus Nolte; but I can find n 
ublication of either n 
I ed “that I believed P. eeeiius, Wolle.49 
 eakiiee ‘of Tuckerman. By the kindness of Dr. J .. 
been enabled to examine an original specimen of Wolfeacy 3 pial; 
which is P. Claytontti Tuckerman. This leaves it to be 
whether this or P. pensylvanicus Cham. can claim priority of publi- 
cation, both having been published in 1827, I have not yet been 
enabled to decide this, even with Dr. Schumann’s kind help. 
Ib., p. sillus L. v. interruptus Schult. Oest. Fi. ed. 2 
(1814) i is & wrong reference, due to reliance on a quoted picraam (a 
dangerous practice). It does not occur there, and P. interruptus 
it. ap. Schult. Oest. Flora, ed. 2 ag 14) is a pectinatus form = P. 
flabellatus Bab. P. interruptus Presl in herb. Prague! is etme 
Friesti, ~ I cannot find that Presl published the name. — ArtH 
NNET 
New Be rks Puanrts. A.W. “a Fisher, a scholar of Win- 
chester College, while visiting at Crowthorn, discovered Illecebrum 
a tai: sandy situation on a cake soil, with Juncus supin' ; 
termedia, D. rotundifolia, Daas Peplis Portula, and seedling 
Eenics Tetralia, As it exists in only small quantity, I refrain from 
giving a more precise locality. It is a most interesting addition to 
the British Flora. In the pA ip of Crowthorn, Mr. W. W. 
Fisher has gathered Arnoseris pusilla Gaert. This is a new stg 
for Berks: it exists in the border pr of Hants.—G. C. 
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