514 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OP THE BRITISH ISLES. 



Lolium 'perenne L., var. cristatum Doell. [Ref. No. 54.] Hinder- 

 clay, W. Suffolk, v.-c. 26, June 6, 1913.— W. C. Barton. " Yes."— 

 E. Hackel. 



Lolium 2)erenne, var. aristatum Schum. Waste ground, Milford- 

 on-Sea, S. Hants, Aug. 1913. — J. Comber. L. multijlorum, ys^v, 

 perennayis Asch. and Graeb. { = L. italicum A. Br.)." — E. Hackel. 



Agropyron junceum Beauv. x A. repens Beauv. Sand dunes, 

 Hunstanton, July 17, 1913. A form nearer A. ju7hceum. — R. S. 

 Adamson. "Yes, hut super-ju7iceum.'' — G. C. Druce. A. junceum 

 Beauv., no trace of hybridity with A. repens." — E. Hackel. 



Agropyron pungens B. and S. [Ref. No. 9793.] Aldeburgh, 

 Suffolk E., July 1913.— G. C. Druce. 



Agropyron jmngens R. and S. x ^. repens Beauv. Edge of salt 

 marsh, Braydon Water, Great Yarmouth, Aug. 4, 1913. This plant 

 formed a distinct zone between the two parents. — R. S. Adamson. 

 "Yes, under my x A. Oliveri, but super-pungens." — G. C. Druce. 

 " A. repeyis Beauv. I doubt whether there is any hybrid influence of 

 A, p^mgeris, but I cannot fully exclude it." — E. Hackel. 



Agropyron pungens, var. campestre Gr. and Godr. Dryish rising 

 ground between the sluices and Salt Marsh, Keyhaven, S. Hants, 

 July 1913. — J. C. Melvill. Agropyron jiungens 'R. and Sch., not 

 A. campestre Gr. and Godr., which is a variety of A. intermedium 

 Beauv., not of A. pungens." — E. Hackel. 



Aqropyron pungens R. and S. [Ref. No. 9793.] Aldeburgh, 

 Suffolk E., July 1913.— G. C. Druce. 



Agropyron repens Beauv., var. arvense Schrank. % Fields, Walton, 

 S. Lanes, v.-c. 59, July 6, 1913. Grows in subcaespitose tufts, 

 owing to the very shortly — hardly at all — creeping roots. — J. A. 

 Wheldon. "Yes." — E. Hackel. 



Agropyron rejyens, var lasiorachis Hackel. Fistral Beach, New- 

 quay, W. Cornwall, June 29, 1913. A very good variety I think. 

 Type and variety were growing close together, but in quite separate 

 patches, and the variety kept quite distinct from the type. In 1912 

 the leaves were very broad. Named by Mr Druce. — C. C. Yigurs. 

 "Yes, th.e iovmsb trichorachis Rohlend." — G. C. Druce. Agropyrum 

 repeyis, forma tr ichor achis." — E. Hackel. 



Equisetum arvense L., var. alpestre Wahl. In wet ground below 

 springs, on the Glen Lyon side of Beinn Ghlas, at 2950 feet. Mid 

 Perth, v.-c. 88, June 16, 1913. A. Wilson and J. A. Wheldon. 



