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Goodyera repens, R. Br. Bervie, Kincard. under firs, 

 4th September, 1903. — A. Somerville. 



Epipactis violacea, Bor. Paxhill, Lindfield, Sussex, 

 7th September, 1903. — R. S. Standen. 



Orchis simia, Lam. Goring, Oxford, 26th May, 1903. 

 ~E. S. Marshall. Of this fine series Mr. Marshall says, 

 "all cut with scissors, to avoid injuring the root."— 

 H.P.R. 



Herminium Monorchis, R. Br. Selsley Hill, W. 

 Glos., July, 1903. — H. P. Reader. 



Damasonium stellatum, Pers. Chailey Common, 

 Sussex, 25th July, 1903. — R. S. Standen. 



Carex curta, Good. Mugdock Loch, Stirling, 

 9th June, 1903. — A. Somerville. 



C. digitata, L. Pen Wood, near King Stanley, W. 

 Glos., April, 1903. — H. P. Reader. 



Deschampsia discolor, Roem. and Schult. Skipv^ith 

 Common, S.E. Yorks, August, 1903. — H. S.Thompson. 

 An interesting addition to a Yorkshire vice-county. It 

 seems to have only one other known . station in the 

 county (S.W. Yks.), see Naturalist, p. 63 (1904). Since 

 the publication of Top. Bot. ed. 2 (1883), it has been 

 recorded, or specimens sent to me, from 15 additional 

 counties or vice-counties, ranging from Dorset to 

 Scotland. — A.B. 



Phleum pratense, L. b. nodosum (Linn.) Gt. Orme's 

 Head, Carnarvon, i8th September, 1903. — S.H.Bickham. 

 Probably correct, though the glumes are darker than 

 usual. — A.B. 



Bronms sp. ? Roadside, Hills Avenue, Cambridge, 

 September, 1902. — A. Hosking. Two species here; 

 Bromus arvensis, L. (the slender one), and B. patulus, 

 M.K.— A.B. 



B. mollis, L. var. Lloydianus, Syme. Cliffs at the 

 Lizard, Cornwall, 15th July, 1902. — A. Hosking. Appar- 

 ently correct, though the awns not so " bent back in 

 fruit " as Syme describes. — A.B. 



