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and I, both found it difficult in some cases to say to wMch species 

 some of the plants gathered ought to he referred. — E. F. L. 



Hdbenaria intacta, Benth. Glanquin, Co, Clare, May, 1892. — 

 H. L. Levinge. It is very interesting to find this little orchid 

 has been found in several fresh localities. — A. B. 



Iris Pseudacorus, L,, c. Bastardi, Bor. Limbury, Beds., June, 

 1892. — D. M. Higgins. As the colour of the flowers seems fairly 

 well preserved, it is likely this is rightly named ; when growing 

 it is easy to see whether the deep orange is present or not, but 

 not so after drying. — A. B. 



Sparganium affine, Schnizl. Crafnant Lake, Carn., Aug., 1892. 

 — J. L. Williams. Correct.— A. B. 



AUsma Plantago, L., var. lanceolatum, With. Fieldhouse, 

 Huddersfield, S.W., Yorks., Sept., 1892.— T. W. Woodhead. 

 This is doubtless the plant so called by British botanists, but 

 Withering's plant seemed to be a dwarf form of the plant with 

 lanceolate leaves. — A. B. 



Potamogeton polygonifolius, Pour., var. ? Pools near summit of 

 Meall-nan-Tarmachan, Perth, Julj^ 1892. — A. B. Hall. I do 

 not know that this can be called a variety. It seems merely a 

 small form induced by the elevation it was growing at. — A. B, 



P. sp. ? Castors Bay, Lough Neagh, Armagh, July, 1892. — 

 C. H. Waddell. P. lucens, L., a form tending towards the var. 

 longifolius by length of leaf, but not otherwise. — A. B. 



P. Sturrochii,, A. Benn. Grasmere, Westm._, Aug., 1891. — C. 

 Waterfall. Certainly not my SturrocJdi ! The specimen sent is 

 P. ohtusifolms, M. and YdiV. Jiuvialis, Mort. — A. B. 



Zannichellia sp. ? Llandudno, Aug., 1892. — J. L. Williams. 

 Is Z. pedunculata, Peichb. — A. B. 



Panicum glahrum, Gaud. Gathered in compan}^ with the Pov. 

 E. S. Marshall in a sandy field gone out of cultivation at Tilford, 

 Surrey ; also on a sandy strip of waste ground, Milford, Surrey, 

 Aug., 1892. Apparently wild. — E, E. Linton. 



Spartina alternijlora, Lois. Millbrook, Hants., Sept., 1892. — ♦ 

 J. H. A. Steuart, S. Towmendii, H. and J. Groves. — A. B. 

 On this Captain Steuart writes : — " With regard to the Spartina 

 sent to the Club, I can only say that they were gathered at 

 Millbrook in the exact spot shev/n to me as it habitat by J. 

 Groves, and that after I had gathered it I sent off specimens to 

 J. G. to verify, which he returned as S. alternijlora. I got 



