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P.  marinus  L.  of  many  continental  authors.  I  have  seen 
a  specimen  named  by  the  original  describer. — A.B.  (2) 
Lagoon,  Pagham  Harbour,  W.  Sussex,  v.c.  IB,  with  fruit 
June  15,  with  leaves  Oct.  1,  1914. — J.  E.  Little.  Yes. — 
A.B. 
Zannicliellia  pedunculata  Reichb.  (1)  Pond,  Ashton 
Gate,  Bristol,  N.  Somerset,  v.c.  6,  in  flower  May  20,  in 
fruit  July  1,  1914. — Ida  M.  Roper.  Correct,  I  have  no 
doubt;  none  of  the  fruit  is  quite  ripe.— E.S.M.  No  doubt 
correct  so  far,  but  Babington  makes  Z.  pedicellata  (Fr.) 
the  same.  I  do  not  agree.  Z.  pedicellata  (Fr.)  has  fruit 
with  common  peduncle  and  pedicelled.  Z.  pedujiculata 
Reichb.  has  fruit  without  a  common  peduncle,  but 
pedicelled.  Thus  I  should  place  Miss  Roper’s  specimens 
under  Fries’  plant. — A.B.  (2)  Brackish  ditch,  between 
Pagham  and  Sidlesham,  W.  Sussex,  v.c.  IB,  June  15,  1914. 
— J.  E.  Little.  Yes.— E.S.M.  &  A.B. 
Naias  flexilis  Rostk.  &  Schmidt.  Last waite  Water, 
Lancs.,  v.c.  69,  Aug.  4,  1914. — Coll.  W.  H.  Pearsall. 
Comm.  C.  E.  Salmon. 
Scirpus  - .  (Ref.  No.  3942).  Boggy  ground  in 
Glen  More,  near  Crianlarich,  Mid  Perth,  v.c.  88,  near  the 
col  below  Am  Binnein  (at  1700  feet),  July  29,  1914.  I 
suppose  this  comes  under  S.  cccspitosus  L.,  a  species  of 
which  we  have  two  forms  in  Britain ;  but  it  does  not 
exactly  match  anything  that  I  have  in  my  herbarium. 
The  growth  was  by  no  means  densely  tufted  ;  the  spikelets 
remarkably  small;  and  the  bristles  were  remarkably 
conspicuous,  at  first  sight,  almost  suggesting  an  Erio- 
phorum.  It  has  not  yet  been  submitted  to  any  expert. 
— E.  S.  Marshall.  S.  cccspitosus  L. — A.B. 
S.  filiformis  Savi,  var.  mo7iostachys.  Punfield, 
Swanage,  Dorset,  v.c.  9,  June  10,  19 14.; — Coll.  C.  B. 
Green.  Comm.  Ida  M.  Roper.  Yes,  but  much  larger 
than  usual,  for  the  variety.—  E.S.M. 
S.  maritimus  L.,  var.  conglobatus  Gray.  Salt-marshes, 
Keyhaven,  S.  Hants.,  v.c.  11,  Aug.  1914.  —  J.  Comber. 
Right ;  but  not  worth  distinguishing.  It  depends  on  the 
surroundings. — E.S.M. 
