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Ruppia rosiellata, Koch. Afonwen, Caernarvon, September, 

 1890. — J. Lloyd Williams. This comes very near var. transil- 

 vanica. — Schur. 



Zannichellia hrachystemon, J. Gay. Welland Common, Wore, 

 in stream, August, 1890. — C. Waterfall. To name Zannichelliae 

 without fruit is mere g-uess work ! — A. Bennett. 



Scirpus maritimus, L., var., compacfMs, Reichb. Marshy ground 

 near coast, Skegness, Lines., September, 1890. — P. J. Lee. 



Carex trinervis, Degland. Ormesby, Norfolk, 2 ist September, 

 1888. — E. F. Linton. Certainly seems very near var. laxa, Lange ; 

 the plant is not so typical of the species as some foreign speci- 

 mens are. — A. Bennett. 



C.flava, L., var. minor, Townsend. Hickling, Norfolk, 1890. 

 — C. Cotton. No ! This is C. cJirysiies, Link. = C. Oederi, Auct. 

 Angl. non Ehrh. 



C. Oederi (C. chrysites, Link.). Coxley Valley, S. W\ Yorks., 

 June, 1890. — P. J. Lee. 



C. lepidocarpa^ Tausch. Cwm Glas, Snowdon, 1890. — J. Lloyd 

 Williams. C.fulva, Good. — A. Bennett. 



C. lepidocarpa. Snowdon, July, 1890. — J. Lloyd Willliams. 

 Habit of lepidocarpa, but stem not scabrous enough to be 

 typical. — A. Bennett. 



Agrostis nigra, With. Belmont Road, Bangor, N. W., July, 

 1890. — J. E. Griffith. Poor, but I believe correct. — A. Bennett. 



Polypogon littoralis, Sm. Porchester, Hants., July, 1890. — 

 J. Vaughan. 



JBromus mollis, L , va.r. glahrescenSy Coss. Criccieth, Caernarvon, 

 1890. — W. H. Painter. This certainly does not agree with the 

 description in the Flore Envs. de Paris of Cosson and Germain, 

 the spikes are much too heavy. — A. Bennett. 



Bracliypodium sylvaticum, R. and S., var. glabrescens, Syme. — 

 A. E. Lomax, B. gracile, Beauvais (Agrostographie, 18 12), is an 



