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Setaria viridis, Beauv. Staines, Middlesex, October, 

 1898. Coll. E. F. Shepherd.— C. H. Waddell. "Re- 

 corded without comment as to nativity. Trimen and 

 Dyer (Fl. Middlesex) regarded it as a probable intro- 

 duction." — S. T. Dunn. 



S. viridis? Waste ground nr. Rugeley, Staffs., 9/98. 

 - — H. P. Reader. Yes, viridis^ new record for v.c. 39. — 

 E. S. and C. E. S. 



S. glauca^ Beauv. Staines, Middlesex, Oct., 1898. 

 Coll. E: F. Shepherd.— C. H. Waddell. " Right. It is 

 not even naturalised in England." — S. T. Dunn. 



Phalaris minor, Retz. Barley alien, Twerton, Bath, 

 SI9I97. A native of southern Europe, recorded 

 occasionally in England as a grain-sifting introduction. 

 Doubtless frequently passed over as P. canariensis, which 

 it closely resembles. — S. T. Dimn. 



Anthox-anthum Piiellii, Lec. and Lamotte. Side of 

 new road near iN'arth Malvern, Worcestershire, v.c. 37, 

 July, 1898.— C. Waterfall. "Rightly named. Can be 

 distinguished from forms of A. odoratiim with protruded 

 awns, by its divided pales and branched annual stem." — ■ 

 S. T. Dunn. 



Agrostis nigra (With.) Nursery Grounr], Bridg- 

 water, Somerset, July, 1898. — H. S. Thompson. 

 ''Agrostis alba, L." — E. F. Linton. 



Koehleria cristata, Pers. b. gracilis (Boreau.). Ant 

 hills and dry banks (limestone). Scout Scar, Westmore- 

 land, July, 1895. — C. H. Waddell. " Koehleria cristata, 

 Pers, but I hardly think var. gracilis^ — ^E. F. Linton. 



K. cristata, Pers. var. gracilis ? (but glumes hairy). 

 Gog Magog Hills, Cambs., June, 1898.— J. T. Powell. 

 Yes, glumes of type (i.e., hairy), but panicle as in var. 

 gracilis, so intermediate between the two. — E. S. and 

 C. E. S. 



K. cristata, Pers. var. gracilis ? (except that panicle 

 is much lobed). Gog Magog Hills, Cambs, June, 1898. 

 —J. T. Powell. Yes, gracilis.— E. S. and C. E. S. 



