66 
C.  magellanica ,  Lam.  Sphagnum  bogs,  Kilpatrick 
Hills,  Dumbartonsh.,  v.c.  99,  July  1,  1905. — Coll.  L.  Watt. 
Comm.  A.  Somerville. 
C.  capillaris,  L.  Creag  an  Lochain,  Killin,  Mid. 
Perth,  v.c.  88,  Aug.  1908. — E.  Cleminshaw. 
C.  Hornschuchiana ,  Hoppe.  Swampy  meadow,  Col- 
wall,  Herefordsh.,  v.c.  36,  June  80,  1905. — Coll.  R.  F. 
Towndrow.  Comm.  S.  H.  Bickham.  Correct. — E.F.L. 
C.  pulla,  Good.  Ben  Lawers,  Mid.  Perth,  v.c.  88, 
Aug.  1902. — E.  Cleminshaw.  Typical. — E.F.L. 
Alopecurus  hybridus,  Wimm.  River  Soar,  Birstall, 
Leics.,  v.c.  55,  July,  1905. — A.  R.  Horwood.  I  fear  there 
is  some  mistake  here.  The  sheet  submitted  to  me  is  pure 
A.  geniculatus,  L.,  and  not  the  plant  of  Messrs.  Bromwich 
and  Jackson,  and  Father  Reader. — E.F.L. 
Phleum  pratense ,  L.,  var.  nodosum  (L.).  Lowesby, 
Leics.,  v.c.  55,  July  15,  1905. — A.  R.  Horwood.  Correct.- — 
E.F.L. 
Koeleria  tuberosa,  Pers.  (1805)  =  K.  splendens  Druce 
(1905)  non  Presl  (1820).  Locally  plentiful  on  mountain 
limestone,  Uphill,  N.  Somerset,  v.c.  6,  June  7,  1905. 
Flower- spikes  sometimes  beautifully  tinged  with  purplish 
red,  when  young.  The  rejection  of  the  name  given  by  the 
founder  of  the  genus,  involving,  as  it  does,  the  re-naming 
of  a  recognised  species,  seems  to  me  to  be  a  reductio  ad 
absurdum  in  the  way  of  nomenclature. — E.  S.  Marshall. 
See  Report  B.E.C.,  1904,  p.  87,  and  Jl.  Bot.,  1905,  p.  313. 
Glyceria  plicata,  Fr.,  var.  pedicellata  (Townsend). 
Scraptoft,  Leics.,  v.c.  55,  June  28,  1905.  Prof.  Hackel,  in 
confirming  this  determination,  writes,  Nov.  1905,  “  In  my 
view  G.  pedicellata ,  Towns.,  is  a  form  of  G.  fluitans,  not 
of  plicata.  Your  specimen  agrees  well  with  the  authentic 
one  in  my  own  herbarium  from  Townsend.” — A.  R. 
Horwood.  Mr.  Townsend  agreed  that  his  G.  pedicellata 
was  G.  fluitayis  X  plicata  ;  it  never  fruits. — E.S.M. 
G.  festucceformis,  Heynh.  Stony  sea- shore,  Craiga- 
veagh,  Strangford  Lough,  co.  Down,  July  10,  1905.-- 
R.  Lloyd  Praeger.  See  Jl.  Bot.,  1903,  p.  353. 
