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when I gathered them, I omitted taking a larger supply.” — T. R. Archer 
Briggs. 
Luzula pilosa, var. Borreri, Bromfield. “ Between Maristowe and 
Milton, Devon.” — T. R. Archer Briggs; and “Miles Cole Wood, 
Gloucestershire.” — Augustin Ley. 
Scirpus uniglumis, De Candolle. “Freshwater, Isle of Wight.” — W. 
W. Spicer. 
Carex Ehrhartiana, Hoppe? “Near Multy Carnham, Westmeath, June 
26th, 1871.” — W. T. Thiselton Dyer. 
C. Watsoni , E. B., ed. 3. “Banks of the Spey, Moray.” — J. Keith; 
and “ Bog near Hamilton, Lanark.” — R. M‘Kay. The Rev. J. Keith 
believes that the Spey-side C. Watsoni is the C. acuta of Dr. Gordon’s 
‘ Collectanea.’ With regard to the Clydesdale stations, I may mention 
that Mr. M'Kay has permitted me to inspect a specimen of true C. acuta 
collected by Mr. G. Ross on the banks of the Clyde, Kenmuir, about 
three miles above Glasgow. 
Agrostis setacea, Curtis. “ From Bisley Common, Surrey. Sparingly 
also between Aldershot and the Long Valley, Hants. These are supposed 
to be unrecorded localities, more northerly than those in which this grass 
is usually found.” — H. C. Watson. 
Aira uliginosa, Weilie, var. Si rachan, Kincardine, July 1871, collected by 
Mr. Thomas Sim, communicated by J. Roy. The members of the Club will 
doubtless be glad to receive Scotch specimens of this plant, the rediscovery 
of which on Deeside was announced by Dr. Roy in last year’s Report. 
A. uliginosa, Weihe, var. “A very pale variety, rather smaller also 
than the usual state with dark glumes. It grows with the latter in the 
limited locality near Woking Station, Surrey, and is there restricted to a 
few yards of the ground only. The same species occurs by a pond close 
to the railway station, about a mile west from Brookwood Station, making 
a third locality in Surrey.” — H. C. Watson. 
Avena fatua,v ars. “ Beanfield, Claygate, Surrey.” — H. C. Watson. 
Mr. Watson’s specimens include a series connecting var. pilosissima with 
var. intermedia. They may be placed under three forms. Var. a. pilosissima, 
Gray. Lower pale ultimately dark brown, densely clothed with fulvous 
hairs from the base to the point where the awn is inserted. Var. /3. 
pilosa. Lower pale ultimately pale yellowish-olive, rather thinly clothed 
with yellowish-white hairs from the base, nearly to the point where the 
awn is inserted. This form I had not seen when I wrote the grass 
