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pedicels. Yours has only the latter. I do r.ot know why vhe 
“Loud. Cat.” uses Roiehenbach’s name, which dates, I thick, 
from 131 5, whereas 1 ries' name Z. pedicellata “ Mant.” I, p. 18, is 
1832, and is used in many Continental Floras. -A. B. 
Eriophcnim gracile Roth (1797) = E. triquetrum Hoppe (1800). 
Whitemoor, New .Forest, Hants (Messrs. Playfair and Bruce). 
S. Somerset. (E. S. Marshall). It is a curious coincidence that 
its second English station was Whitemoor Pond, Surrey, where, 
“in 1813, there were thousands of specimens” (H. C. Watson 
in litt.). There it was gathered for the last time, in July 1848, 
by Mr. J. A. Brewer, the pond having beer, drained. The second 
Surrey station, “near Aldershot,” was found by Mr. Beeby in 
1885, and in 1886 I gathered it there with the finder. The plant 
is now known in Yorks., Surrey!, S. Hants.!, Dorset!, and S. 
Somerset i. — A. Bermett. 
Carex Paired F. Schultz (ligules short). Little Malvern, 
Worcs., v.c. 37, Aug. 1915. — A. J. Crosfield. Gathered too late 
in the }*ear, but I suppose correct. The fruit is mostly narrower 
than usual. — E.S.M. Yes; it has the smaller more abruptly 
contracted perigynium, etc., of this plant. — C.E.S. 
C. Goodenowii Gay, var. (Ref. No. 4267). Moorland hogs, 
Strath Mashie, Laggar., E. Inverness, v c. 96, July 15, 1916. 
Root creeping. Leaves narrow, erect. It seems to come near 
var. recta Asch. & Graeb. ; but the spikelets are not distant. — 
Edward S. Marshall. Is not tbR near var. angustifolia, Blytt, 
“Norges Flora,” 213 (1861) ? — A.B. 
( Jigitata L. Steep mossy banks and ledges locally in Leigh 
Wooes. N. Somerset, v.c. 6, May 1916. The seeds of this plant 
appe. ■’ to fall very quickly. — H. S. Thompson. 
C panicea. L. var. tvmidula Laestad. (Ref No. 4269). Moor 
land bogs, Strath Mashie, Laggan, B. Inverness, v.c. 96, July 15, 
1816. —Edward S. Marshall. This seems to agree with Laesta- 
dius’ description in his “Loca parallela pHntarum,” 233 (18391. 
— A.B. 
0, strigosa Huds. (1) Withy-bed by stream at Pill, and ex- 
tending. in places., half a mile up M rkham Bottom, N. Somerset, 
v c. 6. May 31, 1916. A new locality for this sedge, rare in 
Somerset, except in the Chow Valley. H. S. Thompson. (2) By 
stream— a tributary of the R. Chew — in d mj. oot above Pcns- 
ford, IT. Somerset, v.c. 6, May 1916. — H. ;•». Thompson. 
