512 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OP THE BRITISH ISLES. 



breviorV — E. S. Marshall. Foa irrigata Lindm. in Botmi. Notis., 

 1905, p. 89. I am not yet sure of the specific rank of this plant 

 which comes very near P. pratensis, var. subcoerulea Sm., but it is 

 no doubt distinct.'' — E. Hackel. 



Glyceriei Jiuitans, var. triticea Fr. Hatchet pond, near Beaulieu, 

 S. Hants, Aug. 1913. — J. Comber. "Correct." — E. Hackel. 



Glyceria distans Wahl., {Sclerochloa distans Bab. = Atropis 

 distavs Rupr.). Growing in hard ground, consoHdated with brick 

 rubble, Bollington, Cheshire. Collected, G. A. Holt, June 1913. Sent 

 to record an unusual station for this species. — C. Bailey. " Atropis 

 dista7is." — E. Hackel. 



Glyceria festucaeformis Heyn. Pig Island, Strangford Lough, Co. 

 Down, July 1913. — C. H. Waddell. Atropis maritima Griseb. = 

 Glyceria maritima Wahl." — E. Hackel. 



Festuca rubra L., var. Hunstanton, July 17, 1913. Forming 

 small embryo dunes between the Ayropyron junceum and the 

 Ammophila dunes. — R. S. Adamson. " Festuca rubra, var. arenaria." 

 — E. Hackel. 



Festuca ovina L., var. paludosa Gaud. On wind swept moor, 

 nursed by stunted whin and ling, June 26, 1913. I originally separ- 

 ated this set into specimens with and without awns, but eventually 

 decided to keep them together. — D. Lumb. " Comes under the var. 

 paludosa, but a few of the glumes have awns." — G. C. Druce. 

 " Festuca ovina var. capillata Hack." — E. Hackel. 



Festuca rubra L. Rockery, Dal ton, June 27, 1913 ; also from 

 Millwood, Dalton, June 7, 1913.— D. Lumb. " Yes."— G. C. Druce. 

 Festuca rubra, var. vulgaris Gaud." — E. Hackel. 



Festuca rubra, var. barbata Hackel. Sandy shore, St Osyth, N. 

 Essex, v.-c. 19, June 13, 1912. — G. C. Brown. F. rubra, Ya,r. 

 arenaria Fr." — E. Hackel. 



Festuca ovina L., var. Near Coniston, N. Lanes, v.-c. 69, 



June 1913.— W. G. Travis, "j?^. ovina L., var. capillata, sub-var. 

 (nov.) hirtida Hack. Differt a var. capillata typica glumis omnibus 

 appresse hirtulis, spiculis paullo majoribus (6-7 mm. longis). Folia 

 inferiora patenti-hirtula, superiora glabra." — E. Hackel. 



Festuca ambiyua Le Gall.'? [Ref. No. 113.] Waste ground, 

 Hythe Quay, Colchester, v.-c. 19, May 27, 1913.— G. C. Brown. 

 " No, this is F. Myuros L." — C. E. Salmon. " Prof. Hackel refers this 

 grass to Festuca Hroteri Nym. = Vulpia Broteri Boiss. and Reut." — Ed. 



