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p. cornpressa, L., var. siih-compressa (Parn.). Wall-top 

 at Ledbur}', v.c. 36, Hereford, 27th July, 1902. Mr. A. 

 Bennett writes in reference to a specimen sent him, 

 " Between Poa cornpressa and P. polynoda, Parn. Syme 

 says there is no constant correlation of distinctive 

 characters, and siibcoinpressa comes between them. 

 Hackel names a queried 'polynoda, Parn.,' simply 

 ' P. cornpressa: A. B."— S. H. Bickham. 



P. trivialis, L., var. glabra, Doell. Coast, Stradbally, 

 S. Kerry, 24th June, 1902 (I believe the same as 

 L. C. 1812, b, var. Koeleri). — E. S. Marshall. 



Glyceria pedicellaf a, Townsend. Wet ditch, Knighton, 

 Leicestershire, 30th July, 1902.- — W. Bell. — G. flnitans 

 X plicata. — F. T. 



Festuca . Hawkesyard, Staffs., June, 1902. — 



H. P. Reader. F. rubra, L., named by Mr. A. Bennett. 

 Not distributed.— H. W. P. 



F. rubra, L., var. grandiflora, Hackel. Sandhills, 

 Exmouth, v,c. 3, S. Devon. The first sheet (which bears 

 his initials) was sent to the Rev. E. F. Linton, who 

 added, "This sheet seems quite right for F, rubra var. 

 grandiflora, Hackel." — S. H. Bickham. 



F. elatior, L. x Lolium perenne, L. Meadow at 

 W. Wittering, W. Sussex, 13th July, 1902. Gathered 

 in company with Messrs. Marshall and Salmon, who 

 thought that there were two plants growing together, the 

 hybrid and the loliaceous form of Festuca pratensis. I 

 fear there may be a mixture here. — A. H. Wolley-Dod. 

 The top sheet (returned to Major Wolley-Dod. — H.W.P.) 

 "looks to me like the hybrid, but I am doubtful whether 

 any of the rest is more than the loliaceous form of 

 F. pratensis. — E.F.L. 



F. arundinacea, Schreb. (i) Dry waste ground near 

 the shore, Exmouth. (2) Edge of brackish ditch, Star- 

 <:ross, both v.c. 3, S. Devon, 23rd September, 1902. 



Yes, I agree to these as arundinacea. E. F. L." — 

 S. H. Bickham. 



