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Carex pa7iiculata Jj. [Ref. No. 75.] Marsh by river, Mundford, 

 v.-c. 28, June 18, 1914.— F. Robinson. 



Carex paradoxa Willd. [Ref. No. 72.] Shady marsh land, 

 Hockham, v.-c. 28, July 11, 1914. —F. Robinson. "Yes, character- 

 istic specimens. It was growing with Deyeuxia neglecta Kunth = 

 Calamagrostis stricta Nutt. A new record for Norfolk, of a rare 

 British species." — A. Bennett. "Correct; fruit fully ripe." — E. S. 

 Marshall. "Yes, not given in Top. Bot. for West Norfolk." — Gr. C. 

 Druce. 



Carex chordorrhiza Ehrh. Marsh near the Tubeg of Mudal, 

 Sutherland, July 1907.— G. C. Druce. 



Spartifia alternijtora Lois. Hill Head, near Titchfield, Hampshire, 

 September 13, 1914. These specimens came from its most easterly 

 recorded station on Southampton Water, where it is apparently having 

 a hard struggle for existence with S. Townsendi. Dr F H. Arnold's 

 Sussex station, further east, " Thorney, not far from Pilsey, September 

 18, 1900" (Suss.FL, ed. 2, 1907, p. 124) has never, I believe, been 

 confirmed. Mr Standen and I failed to see it there this year. Most 

 of the dried specimens of S. alterniflora that I have seen appear to 

 have a narrower leaf than in *S'. Townsendi, but this, I think, is due 

 to their becoming more decidedly involute than those of Townsendi 

 when being dried. Although some care was taken to try and avoid 

 this, members will see I have not been wholly successful. — C. E. 

 Salmon. " Right. If S. Townsendi is really a hybrid between this 

 and S. stricta, it is an exception to the general rule, being so much 

 stouter and brighter green than either." — E. S. Marshall. 



Phalaris minor Retz. Cultivated ground, Paradis, Guernsey, 

 August 2, 1914.— W. C. Barton. 



PhalaHs canarie7isis L. Waste ground, Bumpas Lane, Zealand 

 Road, Chester, v.-c. 58, September 28, 1914. — C. Waterfall. 



Alopecurus htdbosus Gouan. [Ref. No. 35.] Thick marsh near 

 sea, by Burgh Castle, Yarmouth, v.-c. 27, May 11, 1914.— F, 

 Robinson. " Correct." — E. S. Marshall. 



Agrostis alba L., var stolonifera L. Side of ditch, Key haven, 

 S. Hants, v.-c. 11, August 1914. — J. Comber. — "Very good" — E. S. 

 Marshall. " Var. prorepens Koch, the Linnean stolonifera is doubt- 

 ful and may be = mrticillata Vill." — G. C. Druce. 



Calamagrostis canescens Druce {lanceolata Roth). Damp wood, 

 Thompson, v.-c. 28, July 4, 1914. — F. Robinson. Also from Mow Fen, 



