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split  off  our  old  C.  muricata .  L.,  C.  muricata,  L.,  var.  Leersii , 
Kneucher.  The  name  Leersii  is  really  not  admissible  as 
there  is  a  C.  Leersii,  W.,  1787,  a  syn.  of  C.  echinata,  Murray  ; 
and  Schultz;s  name  only  dates  from  1870. — A.B. 
C.  limosa,  L.  Loch  Knock  Marsh,  near  Port  Ellen, 
Islay,  v.c.  102,  20  June,  1904. — Coll.  Dr.  T.  F.  Gilmour. 
Comm.  A.  Somerville. 
C.  rariflora,  Sm.  Bogs  on  the  high  ground  between 
Glen  Clova  and  Glen  Isla,  Forfarshire,  v.c.  90,  27  June, 
1904.  The  locality  whence  the  species  was  first  described. 
— E.  S.  Marshall. 
C.  digit ata ,  L.  On  a  rough  sheltered  bank,  Symonds 
Yat,  W.,Glos.,  v.c.  34,  30  May,  1904. — S.  H.  Bickham. 
C.  ventricosa,  Curtis.  Cult.,  Underdown,  Ledbury.  Plant 
from  a  Surrey  Wood.  30  July,  1904. — S.  H.  Bickham. 
C.  binervis,  Sm.  Moors  above  Kilpatrick,  Blackwater- 
foot,  Arran,  v.c.  100,  2  Jufy,  1904. — A.  Somerville.  Fine 
specimens  of  this  well  marked  species. — W.B. 
C.  diluta,  Bieb.  La  Grande  Mare,  Guernsey,  June, 
1894. — Coll.  Rev.  J.  D.  Gray.  Comm.  R.  S.  Standen. 
C. - .  Aylestone  Meadows,  near  Leicester,  v.c.  55, 
17  Aug.  1904.  Growing  with  typical  C.  paludosa,  and  may 
be  a  form  thereof.  The  C.  paludosa,  and  C.  riparia  were 
plentifully  spread  along  the  banks  of  the  brook  ;  but  these 
specimens  were  from  two  or  three  dense  tufts  quite  separate 
and  distinct  looking. — W.B.  C.  paludosa,  Good.,  1794  =  & 
acutiformis,  Ehrh  ,  1788.  Rather  stricter  in  habit  than  usual. 
—A.B. 
C. - — .  Loch  of  Park  or  Drum,  S.  Aberdeenshire 
(formerly  Kincardineshire),  v.c.  92,  10  Aug.,  1904. — W.  A. 
Vice.  C\  obtusangula,  Ehrh.  (=  C.  ampuUacea ,  Good.).  This 
is  fairly  typical  of  the  species. — A.B.  This  is  G.  rostrata, 
Stokes. — A.B.J.  A  slender,  narrow-leaved  C.  rostrata,  Stokes, 
which  I  have  gathered  at  Wybunbury  Bog,  Cheshire,  etc.^ — 
E.S.M. 
Pldeum  phalaroides,  Koel.  Furze  Hills,  Hildersham, 
Cambs.,  v.c.  29,  July  and  Sept  ,  1904. — A.  Hosking.  A 
mixture  here  :  twTo  of  the  stems  on  my  sheet  are  P.  prateuse, 
L  — A.B  J.  . 
