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forma  pubiculmis.— E.  Hackel.  (2)  Tilton  Hill,  Leics., 
v.c.  55,  July  1908.— A.  R.  Horwood.  Under  K.  gracilis 
Pers.,  and  would  probably  be  so  named  by  Prof.  Hackel. 
The  flowers  and  rachis  are  somewhat  hairy  ;  and  I  think 
that  Dr.  Domin  would  refer  it  to  his  sub-species  britannica. 
— E.S.M.  K.  gracilis  Pers.,  var.  typica  Dom _ E.  Hackel. 
- •  Dry  places  by  the  sea,  Brown’s  Bay, 
Island  Magee,  Co.  Antrim,  June  1905 _ Coll.  C.  H.  Waddell. 
K.  gracilis  Pers.,  sub-sp.  britannica  Dom _ E.  Hackel. 
Molinia  ccerulea  Moench,  var.  major  Roth.  Rough 
pasture  on  Walton  Moor,  N.  Somerset,  v.c.  6,  Sept.  15, 
1908 — J.  W.  White.  “This  is  var.  genuina  Syme.  Var. 
major  Roth,  is  a  form  with  long  spreading  panicle- 
branches,  while  the  present  specimen  shews  the  panicle 
coarctata  which  Linnaeus  attributes  to  his  true  cocrulea. 
— E.  Hackel.”  (Rept.  B.E.C.,  1908,  p.  404). 
Briza  minor  L.  St.  Mary’s,  Scilly  Isles,  v.c.  1,  June 
22,  1898— A.  G.  Gregor. 
Poa  glauca  Vahl.  Origin,  Carnedd  Dafydd,  Car- 
narvonsh.  Cult.  June  12,  1908— A.  Ley.  P.  cccsia  Sm— 
E.  Hackel. 
P.  nemoralis  L.,  var.  - .  Wood  Lane,  Quorn, 
Leics.,  v.c.  55,  June  80,  1908— W.  Bell.  The  spikelets 
appear  to  be  usually  only  2-fld.,  a  characteristic  of  var. 
angustifolia  (Parn.),  but  it  has  not  the  “uppermost  knot 
near  the  pan,”  as  mentioned  in  Bab.  Man.  ed.  IX.,  p.  498. 
Is  angustifolia  (Parn.)  at  best  anything  more  than  an 
elongated  drawn-up  form  ?— C.E.S.  I  think  Mr.  Salmon 
is  right  in  referring  this  to  var.  angustifolia  Syme  ( =  P. 
angustifolia  Parn.).  Neither  Richter  (Plant.  Europ.  1890, 
I.  p.  85)  nor  Ascherson  and  Graebner  (Syn.  mitteleur.  FL, 
1900,  II.,  p.  408)  mentions  Parnell’s  plant _ A.B. 
Bromus  erectus  Huds.,  var.  villosus  Bab.  Bullen 
Bank,  near  Ledbury,  Herefordsh.,  v.c.  86,  June  24,  1908 _ 
S.  H.  Bickham.  Yes,  B.  erectus,  var.  villosus,  but  the 
first  author  who  named  it  so  was  not  Babington  but 
Kunth,  Enum.  I.  418  (1883)— E.  Hackel. 
Lepturus  filiformis  Trin.  Sea  beach,  Seaford,  E. 
Sussex,  v.c.  14,  Aug.  1908 — W.  R.  Sherrin.  One  specimen 
sent  me  is  L.  filiformis  Trin.,  the  others  (with  the  curved 
culms)  are  L.  incurvatus  Trin.  I  do  not  mean  to  say  that 
