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/uncus diffusus, Hoppe. Osmaston, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, 

 July 9th, 1887. — W. R. Linton. Correct. New record for 57, 

 additional to Topogr. Botany, but recorded in Journal of 

 Botany," 1887, p. 142. — A. Bennett. 



/. hufonius var. } Border of Windermere Lake, August, 1887. 

 — Eliz. Lomax. J. supimis. — A. Bennett. 



ISparganium neglectum, Beeby. Stour banks, Stoke by Nayland, 

 Suffolk, September, 1887. — J. D. Gray. 



DiitOy Marshy corner of thicket, Bretton, S.W. Yorks, 1887. 

 — P. F. Lee. S. ramosum, Mr. Beeby says it is the var. micro- 

 carpum of Neumann. — A. Bennett. 



Potamogeton tenuissimus. Halkirk, Caithness, August, 1886. 

 — A. Davidson. I think correct ; but I wish Dr. Davidson 

 would gather more material, as it does not well agree, and has 

 the facies in some respects of P. ruiilus, Wolf., or var. rtgidus, 

 of Orkney. — A. Bennett. 



Potamogeton Griffithn, A. Benn. Llyn-an-afon, near Aber, 

 Carnarvon, June, 1887. — J. E. Griffith. 



Cyperus fuscus, L. Shalford Common, Surrey, August 29th, 

 1887. The pond where it grows was completely dried up this 

 year, and only a few dwarf specimens could be found. — F. H. 

 Ward. 



C. longus, L. St. Andrew's, Guernsey, August 20, 1887. — 

 M. Dawber. a splendid series of specimens. — E. F. L. 



Scirpus pauciflorus, Lightf. Loch Winless, Caithness, July i6th, 

 1887.— F. H. Ward. August, 1886.— A. Davidson. The latter 

 is correct : and I think the former is, but the fruits are 

 shrunken, and so a little uncertain.— A. Bennett. 



S. cannatus, Sm. Thames bank, near Mortlake, Surrey, 

 Sept. 1 6th, 1887.— F. H. Ward. Yes.~A. Bennett. 



S. pungens,ydih\. S. Ouen's Pond, Jersey, June 12th, 1885. 

 — F. H. Ward. Yes.— A. Bennett. 



S. pungenSyYdihX. St. Ouen's, Jersey, Sept. 23rd., 1887. — 

 M. Dawber. Yes ; the first time I have seen good fruit of it 

 from Jersey. — A. Bennett. 



Carex ovalis, Good., var. hracteata, Syme. Malvern Link 

 Common, Worcester, June 27th, 1887. — R. F. Towndrow. 



C. ericetorum, Poll. Near Mildenhall, Suffolk, May 17th, 1887. 

 — F. H. Ward. Yes, C. ericetorum. — A. Bennett. 



Carex paludosa. Good., var. Kochi'ana, Gaud. River-side marsh, 

 near Brandon, Norfolk, June isth, 1887. — J. D. Gray. In the 

 series of specimens sent by Mr. Gray, there are some it is diffi- 

 cult to separate from the type, others that certainly approach the 



