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apparently  inrolled  edges  of  the  young  leaves.  On  these 
characters  and  in  the  paler  green  of  the  foliage  and 
inflorescence  italicum  seems  to  differ  from  multiflorum 
as  I  understand  it. — E.D. 
Agropyron  pungens  R.  &  S.,  var.  littorale  (Reichb.). 
Bosham  Creek,  W.  Sussex,  v.c.  13,  Aug.  28,  1909.  I  hope 
these  are  correct.  See  Report  for  1906-1907,  p.  120.-— 
R.  S.  Standen.  Is  this  not,  rather,  the  var.  pycnanthum ? 
E.S.M.  I  think  this  may  be  placed  under  var.  littorale. 
— E.F.L.  I  believe  this  to  be  correct. — A.B. 
Hordeum  europceum  All.  (=  sylvaticum  Huds.).  Great 
Do  ward  Woods,  Herefordsh.,  v.c.  36,  July  2,  1909.  In 
large  quantity  in  a  part  of  the  wood  recently  cut.— A.  Ley. 
Woodsia  alpina  Gray.  Cliffs  above  Loch  na  Lairg, 
Mid  Perth,  v.c.  88,  Aug.  4,  1907. — McT.  Cowan,  jun. 
Equisetum,  variegatum  Schleich,  var.  arenarium 
Newm.  Wallasey  Sandhills,  Cheshire,  v.c.  58,  July,  1909. 
— E.  &  H.  Drabble.  Yes ;  more  slender  than  usual. — 
E.S.M.  Very  good  arenarium. — E.F.L. 
Char  a  hispida  L.,  approaching  var.  macracantha 
Braun.  Glebe-pond,  South  Croxton,  Leics.,  v.c.  55,  July  22, 
1909.  A.  R.  Horwood.  C.  hispida  L.,  not  approaching 
var.  macracantha. — H.  &  J.G. 
Copies  of  many  of  the  earlier  Reports  can  be  obtained 
from  the  Hon.  Secretary. 
