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Poa bulbosa, Linn. Racehill, Brighton, v.c. 14, E. Sussex, 

 June, 1901. — T. Hilton. Only a single specimen sent. 



Glycevia distans, Wahl. (1) Waste ground, West Dock 

 Reservation, Hull, v.c. 61, E. Yorks.—C. Waterfall. (2) Marshy 

 ground, near the Harbour, Belfast, Co. Down, P^ug., 1900. — 

 C. H. Waddell. (1) Most of the specimens look peculiar in 

 their dense contracted panicles, but this is probably only on 

 account of their youth. — A.H.W.-D. Merely a luxuriant 

 form, I think. — E. S. Marshall. (2) I am very doubtful as to 

 some of the barren foliage on most of the sheets, which 

 appears to belong to G. Jiiaritima. — A.H.W.-D. 



Fesmca ovina, var. glauca (Lam.) Dry pastures. Hawks- 

 yard, v.c. 39, Staffs., July, 1901. H. P. Reader. May pass, 

 but not so glaucous as specimens named by Hackel. — 

 A. Bennett. 



F. elatiov x Lolium perenne. Swamp, south of " Sussex 

 Pad," Lancing, v.c. 13, W. Sussex, June, 1901. — T. Hilton. 

 I should have called merely a montrosity. In all the hybrids 

 I have seen the spikelets are much longer and more regularly 

 disposed. — A. Bennett. 



Bvomiis evecUis, Huds. ? Canal Banks, Brereton, v.c. 39, 

 Staffs., July, 1901.— H. P. Reader. I believe correct, new 

 county record. — A.B. 



Bvomus tectorum, Linn. Waste ground, \\'est Dock 

 Reservation, Hull, v.c. 61, E. Yorks, June, 1901. — C. 

 Waterfall. 



Lolnmi perenne, Linn. var. or state (Reference No. 2,512). 

 Beech Wood, near Pitchcombe, v.c. 33, E. Glo'ster, June 14, 

 1901. — E. S. Marshall. Associated with Hordenm sylvaticum. 

 Peculiar-looking, but the wood was dry and the soil thin 

 (on limestone). — E.S.M. Near to var. tentte, I think, but 

 perhaps only a wood form of type. — A.B. 



Agropyvou acuttnn, Roem. and Schult. Exmouth Sands, 

 v.c. 3, Devon, September 25, 1900.— S. H. Bickham. The 

 structure of the leaves seems to point to acutwn, but it is 

 a much larger plant than any I have so named by Hackel. 

 The leaf structure certainly takes it away from repens. — A.B. 



Leptums filiformis, Trin. Waste ground near the harbour, 

 Belfast, Co. Down, August, 1900. C. H. Waddell. 



Athyrium moUe, Roth. Raw Head, v.c. 58, Cheshire, 

 August 15, 1901. — A. H. \\olley-Dod. Agrees with 

 description and specimens in the Kew Herbarium, but it 



