294 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 



Aschers. and Graebn. only quote it of Koch Syn., ed. 2, 866, 1844." — 

 A. Bennett. "Yes; the var. nemorosa.'' — G. C. Druce. 



Carex paradoxa x^^ciniculata ( x C. solstitialis, Figert.). [Ref. No. 

 3764.] Swamp between Barton Mills and Teklingham, Suffolk W., 

 v.-c. 25, June 4, 1912. I gathered this in company with Dr 0. E. Moss 

 and Mr R. H. Adamson. As the two species grew together in good 

 quantity, we were led to make a special search for their hybrid, which 

 does not seem to have been previously detected in this country. I 

 believe the determination to be correct ; it varied considerably, the 

 general habit being perhaps nearer to C. paradoxa of the two, but 

 the characters seem fairly intermediate. — E. S. Marshall. "It may 

 be, but looks very small for the payiiculata part. If so it is C. paradoxa 

 X panicidata, Haussk, Irmischia, 1881 = C. paniculata x paradoxal x G. 

 solstitialis, Figert, in Deut. Bot. Mon., vii., 1889, p. 86)." — A. 

 Bennett. " Although the rhizome is wanting, Pfarrer Kiikenthal 

 thinks it may be the hybrid suggested." — -G. C. Druce. 



Carex arenaria, L., var. remota, Marss. Churchtown, South Lanes., 

 July 1912. New to v.-c. 59. — J. A. Wheldon. " G. arenaria, var. 

 remo^a, recti." — L. Kukenthal. "Yes; but not extreme." — G. C. 

 Druce. "Only two specimens sent." — J. Cryer. 



Garex divisa, Huds. By R. Colne, Wivenhoe, Essex N., v.-c. 19, 

 June 26, 1912.— G. C. Brown. "Yes."— A. Bennett. "Yes."— 

 G. C. Druce. 



Panicum glahrum, Gaud. Sandy field, Compton, Surrey, Sept. 7, 

 1911.— C. E. Salmon. 



Spartina Townsendi, H. and J. Groves. Mud flats, Hayling 

 Island, South Hants, v.-c. 11, Aug. 1912. — J. Comber. "Yes." — 

 E. Hackel. 



Phalaris minor, Retz., var. [Ref. No. 30.] With type on waste 

 ground, Leree, Guernsey, Aug. 13, 1912. Growing with the type. 

 A most distinct looking plant in growth, leaves, and spike. 

 P. canariensis grew close by, but I see nothing to suggest a hybrid. — 

 W. C. Barton. " P. minors — E. Hackel. 



Phalaris minor, Retz., type and var. [Ref. No. 30 (a).] With 

 type on waste ground, Leree, Guernsey, Aug. 13, 1912. Growing on 

 cultivated ground some 200 yards from No. 30. A stouter plant, but 

 still quite distinct from Phalaris minor, type, among which it grew. — 

 W. C. Barton. " The type P. minor. Ref. 30 (a) is forma gracilis, 

 approaching P. gracilis. Pari." — E. Hackel. 



