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erect  or  ascending,  instead  of  prostrate.  It  agrees  much 
better  with  Syme’s  description  of  his  var.  majus ;  of  which, 
however,  I  have  seen  no  authentic  specimen.— Edward  s’ 
Marshall.  (See  B.  E.  C.  Kept.,  1906,  p.  252). 
Lycopodium  alpinum,  L.,  var.  decipiens ,  Syme.  Little 
Craigindal  and  Lochnagar,  S.  Aberdeensh.,  v.c.  92  Julv 
19  and  21,  1906.— E.  S.  Marshall.  ’  * 
Chara polyacantha,  Braun.  Walton  Moor,  N.  Somerset 
v.c.  6,  Sept.  10,  1903.— J.  W.  White.  (See  B.E.C.  Rent  ’ 
1904,  p.  40).  y  9 
C.  hispida,  L.  Peaty  Ditch,  Ken  Moor,  N.  Somerset, 
v.c.  6,  Sept.  17,  1904,  Rare  in  the  West  country. _ J.  w! 
White. 
C.  vulgaris ,  L.,  var.  longibracteata ,  Kuetz.  ?  Nailsea 
Moor,  N.  Somerset,  v.c.  6,  Sept.  17,  1904.  A  form  of  this 
most  variable  aggregate  approaching  the  variety  if  not 
sufficiently  well-marked  to  be  so  named. — J.  W.  White. 
We  should  not  include  this  under  var.  longibracteata.  It 
approaches  var .  papillata. — H.  &  J.G. 
G.  vulgaris ,  L.,  var.  crassicaulis  Schl.  Nailsea  Moor 
N.  Somerset,  v.c.  6,  Sept.  10,  1904.  I  have  attached  the 
varietal  name  with  great  diffidence,  doubting  if  the  plant 
be  really  more  than  a  small  form  of  the  type.— Jas.  W. 
White.  Not  var.  crassicaulis ,  but  rather  approaching  var. 
papillata. — H.  &  J.G. 
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