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partial drought of 1929 it was possible to penetrate far into 
portions of the turf moor which are usually inaccessible, and 
it was observed that this fern had taken root upon the actual 
base of the boles of several trees. — H. S. Thompson. 
Chara fragilis Desv. Pond near station on Great Bookham 
Common, Surrey, Sept. 14, 1929. [Ref. A. 62]. J. E. Lousley. 
Yes. — J. Groves. 
Chara [A. 57]. Pool in sandhills, Berrow, N. 
Somerset, May 20, 1929. — J. E. Lousley. C. vulgaris L. — 
J. Groves. 
Nitella opaca Agardh.? [A. 63]. Small pools, Kynance 
Valley, Lizard, West Cornwall, May 24, 1929. — J. E. Lousley. 
Yes. — N. opaca. J. Groves. 
Dr. Eric Drabble has kindly consented to act as one of the 
Official Referees. 
