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White.  This  reminds  me  of  a  very  glaucous,  prostrate 
plant  which  I  found  on  July  1,  1914,  on  the  shingly  beach 
at  Seaton,  S.  Devon.  It  struck  me  as  being  rather 
untypical. — E.S.M.  G.  clistans. — A.B. 
Festuca  rigidci  Kunth.  (Ref.  No.  120).  Quarry  Wood, 
Bisham,  Berks.,  v.c.  22,  June  22,  1913.  A  pretty  form 
growing  on  a  bank  under  beech  trees.  Is  it  a  usual  shade 
form,  or  more  than  that? — W.  C.  Barton.  1  have  not 
seen  this  before;  shade  may  account  for  it. — E.S.M.  A 
usual  shade  form. — E.F.L.  I  should  consider  it  simply 
a  weak  form.  I  do  not  think  it  is  the  Sclerochloa  rigida, 
var.  umbrosa  Bal.  exsicc. — A.B. 
F.  ciliata  Danth.  Waste  ground,  Newhaven,  Sussex, 
v.c.  14,  June  18,  1914. — Coll.  W.  E.  Nicholson.  Comm. 
R.  S.  Standen.  Right.  It  differs  from  F.  ambigua  Le 
Gall  by  its  hairy  glumes. — E.S.M. 
F.  ambigua  Le  Gall.  Blown  sand,  Pagham,  W. 
Sussex,  v.c.  13,  June  15,  1914. — J.  E.  Little.  Correct! — 
C.E.S.  &  E.S.M. 
F.  ovina  L.,  /.  vivipara.  Gap  of  Dunloe,  Co.  Kerry, 
Aug.  8,  1913. — W.  C.  Barton.  A  poor  specimen.  Probably 
a  viviparous  state  of  var.  capillata  Hackel  (F.  tenuifolia 
Sibth.). — E.S.M.  Probably  Mr.  Marshall  is  correct. — A.B. 
Bromus  secalinus  L.,  vai.  velutinus  (Schrad.).  Cult, 
land,  E.  of  Felpham,  W.  Sussex,  v.c.  13,  June  21,  1914. — 
C.  E.  Salmon.  I  agree. — A.B.  Perhaps  right ;  but  not 
extreme. — E.S.M. 
B.  [ hordeaceus  L.,  var.  glabratus  Druce] .  Near  the 
Rifle  Butts,  Haileybury  College,  Herts.,  v.c.  13,  May  28, 
1914,  with  typical  B.  hordeaceus. — J.  E.  Little.  Specimen 
young ;  but  I  am  pretty  sure  that  it  is  B.  racemosus  L. — 
E.S.M.  Certainly  no  form  of  B.  hordeaceus.  I  agree 
with  Mr.  Marshall. — A.B. 
B. - ?  Melbourn,  Cambs.,  v.c.  29,  July  15,  1914. 
— A.  G.  Gregor.  B.  arvensis  L.,  I  should  say. — E.S.M. 
Yes.— A.B. 
Lolium  perenne  L.,  var.  aristatum  Schum.  Filton 
Meads,  W.  Glos.,  v.c.  34,  July  13,  1914 — Ida  M.  Roper. 
