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C. flava b elatior, Schlech ? Kingston, by Lewes, v.c. 13, 

 \\\ Sussex, June, 1901. — T. Hilton. This is C. lepidocarpa^ 

 Tausch. as understood by Kiikenthal. Whether it is really 

 C. flava var. elatior, Schlech., I do not know. — E.S.M. 



C.flava c. G£deri, Retz. = C. CEderi, Retz. var. cBdocarpa, 

 Andr. = C.Jiava, var. minor, Towns. Chailey Common, v.c. 14 ? 

 E. Sussex? July, 1900. — T. Hilton. Not type CEderi but, as 

 suggested on the label, var. cddocarpa, Andr . — C. flava minor, 

 Towns. — E.S.M. Only one sheet of each of the above three 

 Carices was contributed. — A.H.W.-D. 



C. rostrata, Stokes, var. elatior, Blytt. (1) Mullaghmore 

 Lough, parish of Loughgilly, Co. Armagh, June 24, 1901. — 

 H. W. Lett. (2) Bracebridge Pool, Sutton Park, growing in a 

 foot of water, v.c. 38, Warwick, June 7, 1901. — H. S. Thompson. 



(1) This is I believe, var. latifolia, Asch. from which 1 cannot 

 separate Praeger's rhynchophysa, a.n extreme state of it. — E.S.M. 



(2) I do not know elatior, but this specimen appears to be 

 merely a tall and slender state, as would be the natural 

 result of growing in a foot of water. — E.S.M. Not the variety 

 which is 3 times as large with 3 — 5 female spikes. — A. Bennett. 



Spartina alterniflora, Loisel. Mouth of the Itchen, v.c. 11, 

 Hants., Sep. 15, 1900.— S. H. Bickham. 



5. Townsendi, H.andJ. Groves. (1) Head of Bosham 

 Creek, v.c. 13, W. Sussex, Sept. 16, 1901.— J. & A. Bennett. 

 (2) Bosham, v.c. 13, W. Sussex, Aug. 1, 1901.— E. S. 

 Marshall. (3) Thorney Island, v.c. 13, W. Sussex, Aug., 

 1901.— T. Hilton. 



Homalocenchriis oryzoides, Mieg. Canal at Woking, v.c. 17, 

 Surrey, Sept, 1901. — J. & A. Bennett. Mr. A. Bennett writes 

 that he sends this plant on account of its exserted panicle 

 which is seldom produced. — A.H.W.-D. 



Agrostis vulgaris, var. ptimila (Linn.) Roadside, valley of 

 R. Tummel, v.c. 88, Mid. Perth, Aug., 1901.— E. Cleminshaw. 



A. vulgaris var. nigra (W^ith.) Cornfield, Cockerham Moss, 

 v.c. 60, W. Lanes. -H. S. Thompson. Yes; a single specimen 

 sent as a new county record. — A.H.W.-D. I believe correctly 

 named. — A. Bennett. 



Polypogon monspeliensis, Desf. Thorney, v.c. 13, W. Sussex, 

 Sept. 14, 1901. — E. S. Marshall. New county record, fide 

 A. Bennett.— A.H.W^-D. 



Deschampsia ccBspitosa, Beauv. Side of pond, Magheralin, 

 Co. Down, July, 1896.— C. H. Waddell. A proliferous form, 

 growing in the same clump with the ordinary form, — C.H.W, 



