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P.  grcecum,  Boiss.  Blaby  Mill,  Leicestershire,  v.c.  55, 
30  June,  1903. — W.  A.  Vice.  A  very  handsome  grass  from 
the  Levant,  introduced  with  foreign  grain.  Named  by  Prof. 
Hackel.— W.B. 
Mibora  verna,  Beauv.  Sandhills,  near  Maelog  Lake 
Hotel,  Anglesey,  v.c.  49,  15  April.,  1904. — Coll.  C.  P.  Hurst. 
Comm.  E.  S.  Marshall.  I  send  a  few  specimens  on  the 
chance  of  some  members  wishing  for  Welsh  examples. — 
E.S.M. 
Agrostis  setacea,  Curtis.  Ponsanooth,  W.  Cornwall, 
v.c.  1,  23  June,  1904. — F.  H.  Davey. 
Gastridium  ausirale ,  Beauv.  Clifton  Down,  Bristol,  W. 
Glos.,  v.c.  34,  9  July,  1904. — J.  W.  White. 
Poa  pratensis,  L.,  var.  subcoerulea  ( Sm.)  ?  Ponsanooth, 
W.  Cornwall,  v.c.  1,  8  July,  1904. — F.  H.  Davey.  No;  leaves 
much  too  narrow  and  habit  different. — E.S.M. 
Glyceria  plicata,  Fr.,  var.  declinata  (Breb.).  Blackwater- 
foot,  Arran,  v.c.  100,  13  Aug.  1904.  Stagnant  marshy  spots 
in  pasture  fields  close  to  sea. — A.  Somerville.  This  is 
luxuriant  G.  declinata  (Breb.) ;  which,  from  a  good  many  years 
experience,  I  consider  to  be  a  distinct  species. — E.S.M. 
G.  festucceformis,  Heyn.  Among  wet  rocks  just  below 
tide  mark,  with  G.  maritima ,  Portaferry,  co.  Down,  July, 
1904. — C.  H.  Waddell.  I  am  not  sure  if  all  the  smaller 
plants  in  this  gathering  are  correctly  named,  as  the  line 
which  separates  small  festucceformis  from  large  maritima  does 
not  seem  to  me  to  be  well  defined.  I  have  sent  all — large 
and  small — without  selecting,  as  they  were  gathered. — 
C.H.W.  The  tall  specimen  on  the  sheet  submitted  is 
Glyceria  festucceformis,  Heynhold  ;  the  rest  is  all  G.  maritima , 
Wahl. — E.F.L.  Vide  J.  of  Bot.,  1903,  p.  353. 
G.  Borreri ,  Bab.  Porchester,  S.  Hants,  v.c.  n,  26  Aug., 
1904. — R.  S.  Standen.  Correct,  I  believe. — E.S.M.  Agrees 
with  specimens  authenticated  by  Hackel— W.B. 
Festuca  procumbens,  Kunth.  Waste  places  near  the  sea, 
Gt.  Yarmouth,  E.  Norfolk,  v.c.  27,  July,  1904. — A.  Hosking. 
Right. — E.F.L. 
Festuca  pratensis  x  Lolium  perenne.  In  a  damp  meadow 
near  Cowleigh  Park,  Worcestershire,  v.c.  37,  4  July,  1904. 
— -S.  H.  Bickham.  I  sent  up  three  sheets  to  the  Rev.  E.  S. 
Marshall — two  of  them  are  in  this  parcel — the  other  five 
