506 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 



E. S. Marshall. " C. aquatilis Wahlenb., typica.'^ — G. Kukenthal. 

 Also sent by Mr W. A. Shoolbred from the same locality. — Ed. 



Carex elata All. [Ref. No. 118.] Bog, Tiptree Heath, v.-c. 19, 

 June 1, 1913. — G. C. Brown. "Gathered too early. Not C. elata. 

 Is younsj Goodenowii, I believe." — C. E. Salmon. " I think this is 

 a form of C Goodenowii Gay. IS'otice the stolon, the absence of 

 web, and the small, slender female spikes." — G. C. Druce. 

 " Material scrappy. Apparently a slender C. Goodenowii^ perhaps 

 under var. juncear — E S. Marshall. " C. Goodenoughii^ var. 

 recta Fleisch." — G. Kukenthal. 



Carex Goodenoivii Ga}^, var. % Golf links, Askam, v.-c. 69, May 

 30, 1913, This form grows in small tufts without creeping roots. — 



D. LuMB. " Rootless specimens are almost valueless, these approach 

 the var. chlorostachya (Reichb.). — G. C. Druce. " C. Goodenowii, 

 the var. fere typica." — G. Kukenthal. 



Carex Goodenotvii Gay, var. stenocarpa Kiik. Gleaston Beck, 

 Urswick, v.-c. 69. — J). Lumb. " Yes, but not extreme." — G. C. 

 Druce. "Correct." — G. Kukenthal. 



Carex Goodenowii Gay, var. recta (Fleisch.) A. and G. Rossie 

 Moor, Forfar, v.-c. 90, Aug. 9, 1913.- R. and M. Corstorphine. 

 " Yes." — C. E. Salmon and G. Kukenthal. 



Carex Pool side near Zealand, W. Lancashire, alt. 120 feet, 



v.-c. 60, July 1913. — A. Wilson. "A variety of C. Goodenowii, re- 

 markably tall and slender. I have seen nothing quite like it." — 



E. S. Marshall. " This seems intermediate between C. Goodenowii, 

 var. recta and var. strictiformis.^^ — G. C. Druce. " C. Hudsonii x 

 Goodenoughii.'' — G. Kukenthal. 



Carex axillaris Good. Pond in Old Head Wood, Northants, July 

 12, 1913. One very large tussock. C. remo^a is very abundant, but (7. 

 vulpina is not represented by more than three or four plants at this 

 pond. — G. Chester. " Correct." — E. S. Marshall and G. Kukenthal. 



Carex Fairaei F. Schultz. [Ref. No. 4998.] Great Brickhill, N. 

 Bucks, June 1913. — G. C. Druce. "Correct." — G. Kukenthal. 



Carex divulsa x vulpina. [Ref. No. 364.] Ditch side, Brans- 

 ford, Worcester, June 24, 1913. Coll. R. F. Towndrow. " The origin 

 C. divulsa X vulpina is possible, and the plant might just as well be 

 infertile C. vulpina, but T cannot give a definite determination with- 

 out seeing the living plant." — G. Kukenthal. " Probably correct. 

 M. Brebisson (Fl. Normandie, ed. 4, p. 306, 1869), mentions such an 

 hybrid as determined by M. Duval-J ouve, and found by Dr Crouzet at 



