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— H. S Thompson. C. pulicaris as it is young before fruit is 

 reflexed. — A. Bennett. 



C. vulpina x divulsa. Newland, Malvern, Worcestershire, July 

 1 8th, 1889. — R. F. Towndrow. It is not easy to regard this 

 plant as other than a hybrid. I find I have specimens (but in a 

 much earlier state) gathered in 1885, and these I had marked 

 "a hybrid." I possess no European specimen that matches 

 Mr. Towndrow's plant. Seemingly a similar plant was seen by 

 Prof. Babington. Ex Club Report, 1885, p. 138, who there 

 says "This seems to have the nut of divuha, to which I should place 

 it.', In the Record Club Report, 1884, 5, 6, p. 134, Dr. Lees 

 notices a Carex seemingly from the same station, gathered by 

 Mr. Matthews, which "was sterile." " I see no reason to doubt 

 the substantial hybridity." The specimen from Mr. Towndrow 

 has well formed nuts though not mature, these are not exactly 

 those of rulpina or dtvuha, they differ from vulpina by being 

 broader, and the apex much stouter ; from divulsa in being 

 flatter, more tapered at the base, and also at the apex, the 

 foliage is decidedly more gross than divuha, more like that of 

 muricata — A. Bennett. 



C. paluciosa, Good, var. Kochmna, Gand. Marsh near Waltham- 

 stow, Essex, June, 1889. — R. Paulson. May pass for it, but not 

 good.— A Bennett. 



Polypogon littoralis, Sm On sand, Littlesea, Dorset, August 

 27th, 1889. I cannot find that this is anything else, yet it is a 

 surprise in this condition. — A. Bennett. 



Poa eornpressa, Linn., var. polynoda (Parn.). Brailsford, S. 

 Derbyshire, June 17th, 18S9. — W. R. Linton. Seems correct — 

 A. Bennett. 



P. trivialis, Linn. Yeldersley, S. Derbyshire, June 14th, 1889. 

 A few flowered form, perhaps accounted for by its being pro- 

 duced on rather dry arable land. — Wm. R. Linton. 



Loliuin perenne, Linn., var. Bournemouth, Hants., July 2nd, 

 1889 — E. F. Linton Var. multifioruni, Sonder, FL Hamburg, 

 p. 76, 1 85 I. — A. Bennett. 



Agropyron caniyium, Linn., var. . Longford, S. Derby- 

 shire, August 6th, 1889. From a shady copse and growing in 

 deep shade. Mr. A. Bennett considered this to be a form of 

 caninum. — Wm. R. Linton. A depauperate form only I think. 

 — A. Bennett. 



_ Longford, S. Derbyshire, August 6th, 1889. 



From a shady copse. Is this awned repens or creeping caninum ? 

 — Wm. R. Linton, Repens^ Beauv., var. harhata^ Duval-Jouve. 

 — A. Bennett. 



Lepturus incurvatus (Trin.). — H. S. Thompson. Filiformis 

 only. — A. Bennett. 



