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Broinus gigantetis, L., var. triflovus, Syme. Edge oF 

 woodland near Ledbury, v.c. 36, Hereford, iith Sept., 

 1902. Mr. A. Bennett writes on a specimen submitted, 

 " I believe fairly represents Smith's triflora. In Eng. 

 Bot. Syme seems the first to place it under Bromus.'' 

 — S. H. Bickham. 



B. madritensis, L. Thatch of ruined cottages and 

 tops of dry fences, Carrick Beg., Co. Waterford, July,_ 

 1902. — Coll. H. W. Lett and C. H. Waddell. Comm. 

 H. W. Lett. This, and also the following, is A. Curtisii, 

 Bab. of the London Catalogue. — H. W. P. 



B. madritensis, L. On old walls of houses, Carrick- 

 on-Suir, Co. Tipperarv, Ireland, loth July, 1902. — Coll. 

 H. W. Lett and C. H!' Waddell. Comm. C. H. Waddell. 



B. rigidiis, Koch. Quenvais, Jersey, 26th May, 1897.- 

 — D. T. Play fair. 



B. rigidus, Roth. Par., v.c. 2, E. Cornwall, 

 perfectly wild, 7th June, 1902. — F. H. Davey. This is 



B. rigidus, Koch non Roth. \= B . maximus, Desf.). Only 2 

 specimens sent. — H. W. P. 



B. inacrostachys, God. Waste ground. West Dock 

 Reservation, Hull, E. Yorks, v.c. 61, Aug., 1902.— 



C. Waterfall. Is B. unioloides, H. B. and K. Named by^ 

 Dr. A. B. Rendle.— H. W. P. 



Loliiim (form or hybrid ?). Waste ground, Belfast 

 Harbour, Co. Down, July, 1902. — H. W. Lett and 

 C. H. Waddell. For naming only. — C. H. WaddelL 

 Seems to me rather an abnormal form, perhaps due to 

 situation, than a hybrid" — E. F. L. Of Lolium pevennCy 

 L., I presume. — H. W. P. 



Asplenium Adiantiim-nigriim, L., var. obtusimi, Kit.. 

 and Milde. Walls, St. David's, Pembrokeshire, Aug.,. 

 1902. — Coll. E. Armitage. Comm. A. Hosking. 



