Spargantum neglecium Beeby. Banks of Stoiir, Stoke by Nay- 

 land, Suffolk, Sept., 1886. This plant is abundant at Stoke by 

 Nayland, and Nayland, on the banks of the Stour ; it seems to 

 quite take the place of i^". ramosum. Mr. Beeby has seen and 

 identified specimens from Nayland. — J. D. Gray. 



Fotamogeton heierophyllus Schreb. Loch Watten, Caithness, 

 Aug., 1886. — A.Davidson. miens ^ehex.'" — A.Bennett. 



P. heierophyllus Schreb. Town foot Loch, Dumfries-shire, 

 Oct., 1886.— J. Fingland. " Yes."— A. Bennett. 



P. ? Town foot Loch, Dumfries-shire, Oct , 1886. — J. 



Fingland. " Probably P. 7talans (young but too poor to 

 name certainly." — K Bennett. 



Zannichellia pedunculala Reichb. Horsea, E. Norfolk, Aug., 



1885. — H. T. Mennell. paluslris f."— A. Bennett. 



Z. ? Ditches at Pevensey Bay, Sussex, Aug., 1886. — 



A. R. Waller, ''pedunculala Reichb." — A. Bennett. 



Scirpus TaherncBmontani Gmel. Rocquarae, Guernsey, Aug., 



1886. — Miss M. Dawber. '' marilimusP — A. Bennett. 



Carex flava L,, var. hpidocarpa Tausch. Baildon, Yorks , 

 June, 1 88 1. — Leg. W. West, comm. W. S. Harrison, "var. 

 minors — A. Bennett. 



C. lepidocarpa Tausch. Bank of Wick River, Caithness, Aug., 

 1886.— A. Davidson. " Oederi.'" — A. Bennett. 



C. digilata L. Scout Scar and Barrowfield Wood, Westmore- 

 land, May 22nd, 1886. Only once recorded for Westmoreland, 

 having been gathered at Hutton Roof by J. Hindson (Baker's 



Flora of Lake District," p. 223). Not recorded in Watson's 

 "Topographical Botany." — G. E. Martindale. C. oniilhopoda 

 Willd. A very interesting addition to its comital distribution, 

 but may be found yet further north, as it occurs in Lapland, 

 Norway to Bergen ! and Sweden 1 " — A. Bennett. 



Sparlina allerniflora Lois. Southampton, Sept-, 1886. — Leg. 

 Morris Miles, comm. J. Vaughan. " Toivmendi H. and J. 

 Groves." — A. Bennett. 



-S. allerniflora Lois. Southampton, Aug., 1885 — F. H. Ward. 

 " Townsendi H. and J. Groves." — A. Bennett. 



Agroslis. Sandy ground, Southport, Lancashire, Aug., 1884. 

 — F. C. King. Sent to Watson Botanical Exchange Club last 

 year. Prof. Hackel reports as follows: — "No. 255. Agroslis 

 alba L., var. suhjungens (ined.). I never saw any form of this 

 polymorphous species with so rigid foliage than in the present 

 specimen. Perhaps this is due to local influences." Hackel in 

 litt., Feb., 1887.— A. Bennett. 



