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P.  spathulaeformis  (Robbins)  Morong  l.c. 
P.  heterophyllus  x  angustifolius  (Zizii)  Fryer. 
Originally  found  by  Mr.  E.  Tuckerman  in  1850  and 
named  by  him  as  above. — A.B. 
P.  zosterifolius  Schum.  Roswell  Pits,  near  Ely, 
Cambs.,  v.c.  29,  July  27,  1909. —Coll.  E.  W.  Hunnybun. 
Comm.  S.  H.  Bickham.  Passed  by  Mr.  A.  Bennett. 
P.  pusillus  L.,  var.  tenuissimus  Koch.  Off  Harbour 
Island,  Lough  Neagh,  Co.  Antrim,  Aug.  18,  1909. — C.  H. 
Waddell.  Yes,  but  the  authority  is  Mertens  and  Koch. — 
A.B. 
Naias  marina  L.  Hickling  Broad,  E.  Norfolk,  v.c. 
27,  Aug.  20,  1901.— Coll.  E.  Corder.  Comm.  A.  M.  Geldart. 
Carex  divisa  Huds.,  var.  chcetophylla  Khkenth.  Sea- 
ford,  E.  Sussex,  v.c.  14,  June  19  and  22,  1909. — Coll.  H.  S. 
Thompson.  Comm.  C.  E.  Salmon  and  G.  Goode.  Mr. 
Thompson  remarks  that  specimens  from  Seaford  were 
passed  by  the  late  Mr.  C.  B.  Clarke. — G.G.  Agrees  with 
Husnot’s  figure  and  description  of  the  variety. — E.F.L. 
Mr.  Thompson  has  collected  true  C.  chcetophylla  Steudel, 
in  the  south  of  France,  I  believe ;  so  his  opinion  carries 
great  weight.  Though  of  course  it  comes  very  near  divisa , 
the  characters  seem  sufficient  for  specific  separation. — 
E.S.M.  This  =  C.  chcetophylla  Steud.  Syn.  glum.,  II., 
p.  187  (1855).  —  C.  setifolia  Godr.  Not.  FI.  Monsp.  25 
(1854),  not  of  Kunze.  Distrib.  Riviera :  Bordighera ; 
Provence  ;  Daupbine. — A.B. 
C.  paniculata  L.,  var. - ?  By  the  side  of  a  stream, 
Bradgate  Park,  Leics.,  v.c.  55,  July,  1909.  When  the 
British  Association  met  in  Leicester  (1907)  this  Carex 
was  pointed  out  as  a  variety,  but  I  have  forgotten  what 
it  is.  Will  some  member  please  state. — W.  Bell.  C. 
paniculata  L.  Simple  spikes  often  occur  on  typical 
plants  rather  late  in  the  season. — E.F.L.  A  weak, 
very  late-flowering  state  of  C.  paniculata ;  perhaps  due 
to  its  having  been  cut  off,  earlier  in  the  year,  and  the 
growth  thereby  arrested. — E.S.M.  C.  paniculata  L.,  var. 
simplex  Peterm.  Anal.  Pfl.  sehl.  (1846)  =  var.  simplicior 
Anderss.  Cyp.  Soand.  p.  67  (1849).  Perhaps  this  tends 
towards  the  var.  elongata  Cel.  Prod.  FI.  Bohm.  (1867).— 
A.B. 
