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Zannichellia  polycarpa,  Nolte.  Drains,  Victoria 
Park,  Belfast,  Co.  Down,  July,  1904.— S.  A.  Stewart  and 
C.  H.  Waddell. — I  agree. — E.F.L. 
Naias  flexilis ,  R.  &  S.  L.  of  Clunie,  Blairgowrie  E 
Perthsh.,  y.c.  89,  Aug.  1878.— Coll.  J.  B.  Syme.  Comm.’ 
E.  F.  Linton. 
Gyperus  fuscus ,  L.  Ditch  on  Walton  Moor,  N 
Somerset,  v.c.  6,  Sept.  10,  1904.— J.  W.  White. 
Scirpus  triqueter,  L.  Bude,  E.  Cornwall,  v.c.  2,  Sept., 
1905.— Coll.  C.  B.  Green.  Comm.  A.  Loydell.  No.  S. 
maritimus ,  Linn. — W.B. 
Cladium  jcimaicense,  Crantz.  (1)  Chippenham  Pen 
Cambs.,  v.c.  29,  July  12,  1905.— G.  Goode.  (2)  Wicken 
Fen,  Cambs.,  July  15,  1905.— Coll.  E.  H.  Goode.  Comm. 
G.  Goode. 
Car  ex  Leersii ,  F.  Schultz.  (=  C.  virens,  Koch).  Near 
Seamills,  W.  Glos.,  v.c.  84,  June  2,  1905.— J.  W.  White. 
Exactly  like  the  type-specimen  in  Herb.  Brit.  Mus.  Some 
years  ago,  Pfarrer  Kiikenthal  wrote  to  me : — “  C.  virens, 
Koch,  est  inextricabilis  ” ;  so  I  believe  the  name  should  be 
dropped.— E.S.M.  Whether  we  call  this  plant  C.  Leersii, 
or  by  Syme’s  name  pseudo -divulsa,  it  should  stand  as  a 
var.  under  C.  muricata. — E.F.L. 
C.  Bcenninghausiana,  'Weihe.  Barres  Moor,  near 
Ponsanooth,  W.  Cornwall,  v.c.  1,  July  6,  1905.  Confirmed 
by  Mr.  A.  Bennett.  The  only  Cornish  locality.  The  two 
supposed  parents  (C.  paniculata  and  C.  remota)  very 
plentiful  near. — F.  H.  Davey. 
C.  helvola,  Blytt.  Summit  of  Lochnagar,  S.  Aber- 
deensh.,  v.c.  92,  Aug.  8,  1905.— F.  C.  Crawford. 
G.  acuta ,  L.,  var. - .  Groby  Pool,  Leics.,  v.c.  55, 
July  8,  1905. — A.  R.  Horwood.  Gathered  much  too  young, 
so  that  no  fruit  character  appears.  The  female  glumes 
are  remarkably  elongated  ;  possibly  it  may  be  var.  prolixa 
(Fr.),  which  I  do  not  know.  Should  be  collected  again, 
if  possible,  at  a  lat  tage. — E.S.M.  C.  acuta ,  L.,  var. 
prolixa  (Fr.),  has  bee±±  recorded  from  this  station.— W.B. 
I  have  gathered  this  form  at  Groby  Pool,  and  consider  it 
intermediate  between  the  type  and  var.  prolixa  (Fr.). — 
