4 NOTES ON THE BRITISH CHARACE® FOR 1885. 
C. intermedia, Braun, R. & S. Exsice. (1859), Nos. 45 & 46; — 
Consp. Char. EKurop., p. 6; Krypt. Flor. Schles., p. 406; Fragm. 
[ : a 
Sver. Norg. Char., p. 33; Nordst., Bot. Notiser, 1868, p. 50; Leon- 
hardi, Oesterr. Arml., p. 80, ex parte; Sydow, Europ. Char., p. 62. 
xsicc._-Braun, R. & S., 45, 46, 98-5; Nordst. & Wahlst., — 
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of cortical cells to each branchlet, primary cortical cells more pro- — 
minent than the secondary. Spine-cells few, varying from long — 
q : : : 
u 
Phyc. much more closely resembles C. polyacantha, and Kuetzing’s 
specimen appears to belong to a form intermediate between C. 
C. papillosa occurs in Europe, chiefly in the Central and Western 
again found it in the same locality, although very sparingly, with 
young fruit, as shown in our plate. It will be seen by the long 
branchlets of the lower whorls that our representation is taken 
from a young plant. The ripe nucule is drawn from a Swedish 
specimen. : 
C. conrraria, Kuetz. — Oxon, Oxford, 1885, G. C. Drnce; Gal- 
way E., Lough Derg, 1885, FE. F. & W. R. Linton. : 
var. hispidula.--Mayo EK. & Galway W., Cong, 1885, C. Bailey. 
C. nisprpa, L. — Wilts N., 1885, G. C. Druce; Hereford, 1885, — 
A, Ley, 
+ voLearis, L, — Norfolk W., 1885, A. Fryer; Carmarthen, 
1885, O..Nordstedt; Limerick, 1885, 8. A. Stewart; Clare, 1886, 
R. P. Murray. ? 
var. longibracteata.—_Somerset 8., 1884, R. P. Murra ; Lines. N. 
1884, H. Searle, spt Area 
var. papillata.__Cheshire, 1885, H. Searle. 
var. crassicaulis.—Hunts., Ellington, 1884, W. R. Linton. 
LycunorHaunus steLLicER, Braun (C. obtusa, Desv.).— Surrey, _ 
