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Cheshire,  in  1830.  It  was  also  found  by  him  at  Over  in 
Cheshire  in  1827,  Jonathan  Salt  of  Sheffield  being  the 
finder  in  Yorks.  (1809).  Salt’s  Herb,  is  preserved  at 
Sheffield. — A.B. 
C.  lagopina,  Wahl.  Lochnagar,  S.  Aberdeensh.,  v.c 
02,  July  21,  1906.  E.  S.  Marshall.  Yes,  nice  specimens* 
ot  this  rare  species.  Messrs.  Marshall  and  Shoolbred 
seem  to  have  found  it  in  the  old  locality  on  Lochnagar.— 
C.  Hudsonii,  Ar.  Benn.  (C.  stricta,  Good.).  Twyford 
Meadows,  near  Winchester,  S.  Hants.,  v.c.  11,  May,  1906. 
—A.  B  Jackson.  No  roots !— A.  Ley.  This  does  not 
appear  to  me  to  be  C.  Hudsonii  Ar.  Benn.  I  cannot  be 
sure  whether  the  specimen  submitted  to  me  is  forming 
iruit  or  sterile,  but  if  the  latter,  as  I  rather  suspect,  it 
will  probably  prove  to  be  C.  acuta  x  Goodenowii. — E.F.L. 
6.  acuta ,  L.,  but  the  specimens  should  have  been  gathered 
so  asAo  show  the  characteristic  leaf-sheaths  near  the  base 
ol  the  stem  Our  C.  acuta  appears  to  be  C.  gracilis , 
Curt.— E.S.M.  No !  this  is  C.  acuta,  L.,  and  C.  acuta,  L. 
var.  gracilis,  Almq.— A.B.  (See  B.E.C.  Kept.,  1906,  p.  246) 
C.  aquatilis  x  Goodenowii.  In  a  small  marsh  near 
the  Spittal  of  Glen  Shee,  E.  Perthsh.,  v.c.  89,  July  10, 
Tv/r  intermediate,  and  apparently  sterile. — 
E.  S.  Marshall.  I  suppose  Mr.  Marshall  had  this  named  by 
Herr  Kiikenthal  ?  I  do  not  think  this  actual  contribution 
has  been  named,  but  there  is  a  C.  arcuata,  Laest.  =  C. 
aquatilis  x  vulgaris  juncella,  found  in  Lapland.— A.B. 
Mr.  Marshall  writes  that  he  and  Mr.  Shoolbred  identified 
these  as  the  hybrid  in  situ  and  sees  no  cause  to  alter  his 
opinion. 
C.  Goodenowii,  J.  Gay,  var.  In  a  pool  (about  2,500 
leet)  near  Loch-nan-Eoin,  Lochnager,  S.  Aberdeensh.,  v.c. 
9-,  July  27,  1906.  This  was  named  by  Herr  Kiikenthal  as 
var.  recta  (Fleischer);  which,  I  believe,  is  the  same  as 
var.  recta  Ascherson  and  Graebner.  I  should  have  thought 
M  a  slender>  a]Pine  form  of  var.  juncella.— E.  S. 
Marshall  C.  caespitosa  f3  recta,  Fleischer,  Riedgr. 
Wurtemb.  p.  15  (1832)  =  C.  Goodenoughii  ft  recta, 
Ascherson  and  Graebner,  Syn.  mitteleurop.  FI.  II.  (2) 
p.  95  (1902) — I  agree  with  Mr.  Marshall. — A.B. 
