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erings : " I must own that I can see nothing really distinguishing 

 this variety from the type," and Mr. Bennett concurs with my 

 suggestion that it is really only a form. — -A.H.W.-D. 



C. paniailcita, Linn. Bog in Sutton Park, v.c. 38, Warwick, 

 June 7, 1901. — H. S. Thompson. A slender state which is not 

 uncommon, I think it is the form simplicioy, And. — E.S. Marshall. 



C. vemota x vulpina (C. axillaris, Good.). Aldwick, v.c. 13, 

 W. Sussex, May 30, 1901.— E. S. Marshall. 



C. acuta, L. var. — (1) Askham Bog, v.c. 64, Yorks. May 

 27, 1901.— H.S. Thompson. (2) River Blythe, v.c. 38, Warwick, 

 July 13, 1901. — E. Cleminshaw, also sent by H. S. Thompson, 

 (1) Too young, I cannot see anything special about it. (2) 

 Fruit very long and pointed (beaked). It looks interesting, but 

 1 cannot say anything about it. — E.S.M. 



C. Goodenowii, ], Gay. var. Old Gravel Pit, Hampton-in- 

 Arden, v.c. 38, Warwick, July 13, 1901.— H. S. Thompson 

 also E. Cleminshaw. Material indifferent. May be, as you 

 suggest, juncella, or between that and type. One cannot give 

 a definite name to every aberration of this most variable species. 

 — E.S.M. Simply a short spiked form. — A. Bennett. 



C. Montana, Linn. (1) Wyre Forest, Bewdley, v.c. 37, 

 Worcester, May, 1901. — J. B. Duncan. (2) Same station, 

 June, 1901. — E. Cleminshaw, also H. S. Thompson. (3) 

 Chailey Common, v.c. 14 ? E. Sussex? May, 1900. — T. Hilton. 



C. sylvatica, Huds. Between Chepstow and Shirenewton, 

 v.c. 35, Monmouth, June 6, 1901. — -E. S. Marshall. Some of 

 the members may be glad to have this common sedge in quite 

 ripe fruit. — E.S.M. 



C. Icevigata, Sm. Pills Wood, near Harborne, v.c. 37, 

 Worcester, May 19, 1901. — H. S. Thompson. Teste 

 A.Bennett; newto Worcestershire.— H.S. T. A single specimen 

 sent for record. — A.H.W.-D. 



C. distans, Linn. Pagham, v.c. 13, W. Sussex, May 30, 

 June 25, 1901. — E. S. Marshall. 1 send these as members may 

 be glad of specimens gathered in two stages from the same 

 locality.— E.S.M. 



C. extensa, Good. Salt Marshes, Quoile Quay. Down- 

 patrick, Co. Down, Oct. 2, 1894.— C. H. Waddell. 



C. flava, Linn. Amberley, v.c. 13, W. Sussex, June, 1901. 

 — T. Hilton. This is our common plant which Kukenthal calls 

 C. CEderi var. adocarpa. And. (it agrees well with the figure in 

 Cyp. Scand. and Fl. Dan.) = C. flava minor, Towns. — E. S. 

 Marshall. 



