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C. helocles Link ( laevigata Sm.). (1) By tributary of R. 
Lynher, E. Cornwall, v.c. 2, July 1, 1919. ( 2 ) Wood in Work- 
ham Valley, Dartmoor, S. Devon, v.c. 3, July 7, 1919.— H. S. 
Thompson. Correct. — A.B. 
C. clistans L. Caldecote Fen, W. Norfolk, v.c. 28, July 1G, 
1919._J. E. Little. The inland form. Had my late friend, 
C. B. Clarke, of Kew, lived, he intended, in the Monograph of 
the Order he was engaged on at his death, to describe the sea- 
side form as C. ViMngensis, as he considered Linnaeus’ descrip- 
tion applied to the inland form. — A.B. 
C. flava L., var. lepidocarpa (Tausch). Caldecote Fen, W. 
Norfolk, v.c. 28, July 7, 1919. A sterile plant also occurred, 
for which Dr. G. C. Druce suggested C. lepidocarpa x fulva. 
C. Hornschuchiana x lepidocarpa Hausskn. = C. Leutzii Kneucker 
(Kukenthal). It was nearest lepidocarpa. — J. E. Little. I believe 
correct. — A.B. This is certainly the plant so called in Britain, 
and the identification is probably correct. — A.H.E. 
C. [ Oederi Retz.]. Throwleigh, S. Devon, v.c. 3, June, 1918. 
— W. R. Sherrin. Beaks too long and too reclining for Oecleri-, 
rather C. flava L., var. aedocarpa. — A.B. 
C. lasiocarpa Ehrh. Caldecote Fen, W. Norfolk, v.c. 28, 
July 7, 1919. This occurs also in Shingham Fen, and in Mar- 
ham Fen. — J. E. Little. Correct; good specimens. — A.H.E. 
In the last Swedish Flora (Lindman, 1918) the author doubts 
this being the same as C. filiformis L. Ehrhart published his 
name in the Hannover. Mag. IX., 132 (1784). The filiformis of 
Linmeus is described in the 1st ed. of the “Species PI.”, II., p. 
976 (1753), but it is curious that Linnaeus does not mention the 
hairy fruit. It appears that the reference to filiformis is due to 
Goodenough, who published it in “Trans. Linn. Soc.” II., 172, 
t. 20, fig. 5 (1794). Kuntb, in his “Ermm. PI.” II., p. 484 (1837)’ 
accepts Goodenough’s reference, and has lasiocarpa as a synonym. 
The only other name given to it about this time was C. splendicla. 
Willd. “FI. Berol. pr.” 33, (1787)!— A.B. 
C. acutiformis Ehrh. x riparia Curt. Peaty enclosure, Cat- 
cott Burtle, N. Somerset, v.c. 6, June 17, 1918. Fruits mostly 
sterile. — Ida M. Roper. 
Anthoxanthum odoratum L., var. villosum Lois. Pasture, Sneyd 
Park, Bristol, W. Glos., v.c. 34, May 22, 1919.— Ida M.’ Roper. 
Yes, the glumes in this are ciliated with longer hairs than usual 
and I expect it comes under Opiz’s var. ciliatum, which is only a 
form. — A.B. 
