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Potai]iogeto7i heterophyllus, Schreb. Loch Broom, 

 Pitlochry, E. Perth, Aug., 1901. — E. Cleminshaw. 

 Confirmed by Mr. Bennett. 



P. Friesii, Rupr, Lily Bay, Lake Windermere, 

 Lancashire, v.c. 6g, Aue., 1895. — C. Waterfall. May be, 

 but poor material to go on. — A.B. A vice-county record, 

 if correct. — H. W. P. 



Riippia spiralis, Hartm. Loch Stennis, Orkney, 

 6th Sept., igo2. — F. C. Crawford. A beautifully dried 

 series of this interesting plant. — H. W. P. 



Scirpus maritinis, L., var. inonostachys, Sond. Swan- 

 pool, near Falmouth, loth Sept., 1902 , also Perranwharf, 

 26th July, 1901. Both in v.c. i. I appear to have been 

 the first to discover this interesting variety in this 

 country. It was recorded by Mr. A. O. Hume, C.B., in 

 the "J. of B.," April, 1901, p. 145. Doubtless it occurs 

 in other counties, but has hitherto been overlooked. In 

 all I have now found it in five places in Cornwall. — 

 F. H. Davey. As this name is not in the London 

 Catalogue, ed. 9, it will be well to give the reference, viz., 

 5. maritiums, L., d. inonostachys, Sonder, Flora Hamburg- 

 ensis, p. 27, 1851. — A. B. In August F collected a series 

 of this plant, growing with the type and the var. 

 compadus, Koch., in an old brickpond at Hobmoor, York. 

 — H. S. Thompson. 



Kobresia caricina, Willd. Ben Laoigh, Perthshire, 

 v.c. 87, 29th July, 1902. F. C. Crawford. 



Carex axillaris, Good. Stourport, Worcestershire, 

 June, 1901. — J. B. Duncan. Yes. — A.B. 



C. paniculata x remota { = C. Bcenninghatisiana, 

 Weihe). Killarney, N. Kerry, 27th June, 1902. — E. S. 

 Marshall. 



C. ovalis, Good, var. hracteata, Syme. Damp hollows 

 on Malvern Link Common, v.c. 37, Worcester, 9th July, 

 1902. — S. H. Bickham. Also sent by Mr. Waterfall. 

 The two lots of C. ovalis from Malvern Link are both 

 referable to var. capitata, Sonder (an older name than 

 Syme's). Only this summer I gathered this var. in 

 Kerry with bracteate and ebracteate heads on the same 

 individual. — E. S. M. 



