319 
Argyilsh.,  v.c.  98,  July  6,  1910.  The  parents  grow  together 
thereabouts  in  many  places,  and  hybridize  rather  freely. 
Rev.  E.  F.  Linton  agrees  with  the  determination _ Edward 
S.  Marshall.  Passed  by  Herr  Kiikenthal  as  G.  rostrata 
(=  inflata)  x  vesicaria  for  the  other  Club.— C.E.M.  The 
specimen  now  sent  me  shews  more  evidence  of  C.  vesicaria 
than  of  C.  inflata ;  but  it  is  sterile,  and  no  doubt  right : 
identity  in  a  crop  of  hybrids  is  hardly  expected  now— 
E.F.L.  This  seems  a  good  intermediate  between  the  two 
(C.  Pannewitziana  Figg.)  but  I  do  not  think  this  is  the 
same  as  C.  Friesii  Blytt. _ A.B. 
Spartina  stricta  Roth.  Leigh-on- Sea,  S.  Essex,  v.c. 
18,  Aug.  1910.— W.  R.  Sherrin.  Correct— E.F.L. 
Agrostis  verticillata  Vill.  Falmouth  Docks,  W.  Corn¬ 
wall,  v.c.  1,  Aug.  8,  1910.  First  noticed  there  in  1907,  but 
as  I  was  then  unacquainted  with  this  species  I  was,  much 
against  my  own  inclination,  obliged  to  accept  the  verdict 
of  a  friend,  who  called  it  a  peculiarly  dense  form  of 
A.  alba  L.,  var.  maritima  Meyer.  This  past  summer  it 
was  very  plentiful  over  one  part  of  the  Docks _ F.  H. 
Davey.  The  same  plant  which  Mr.  Davey  sent  out 
formerly  as  A.  alba,  var.  maritima,  and  announced  as 
A.  verticillata  Vill.  in  Jl.  Bot.  1910,  p.  80.  An  interesting 
discovery ! — E.F.L. 
Polypogon  monspeliensis  Desf.  (1)  Little  Sea,  Stud- 
land,  Dorset,  v.c.  9,  Aug.  6,  1910— R.  S.  Standen.  (2) 
Banks  of  the  Tweed,  near  Galashiels,  Selkirksh.,  v.c.  79 
Aug.  1909 — Ida  M.  Hayward. 
Calamagrostis  lanceolata  Roth.  [var.  gracilis  Lange 
(=  C.  gracilis  Schum.)] .  Filby  Broad,  E.  Norfolk,  v.c.  27, 
July,  1910 — F.  Long.  I  do  not  know  the  variety,  but 
the  specimen  sent  me  does  not  differ  materially  from 
those  I  have  of  the  type  from  Leics.  and  Yorks— A.B.J. 
I  think  we  must  refer  this  to  G.  lanceolata .  It  is  not 
exactly  typical,  but  I  can  find  no  name  to  applv  to  it _ 
Deschampsia  flexuosa  Trim  [var.  montana  Hook,  fil.] . 
Canlochan  Glen,  Forfarsh.,  v.c.  90,  July  23,  1910.  I  send 
this,  but  I  doubt  if  it  is  extreme  enough  for  the  variety, 
