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Monats. Y. 19 (1887),” while there is another var. cyperoides 
Christ, ‘'Bull. Soc. bot. Belg.” xxiv. pt. 2, 12 (1885), which they 
name var. brevirostris. — A. Bennett. 
C. inflata x vesicaria (C. involuta Bab.). Hale Moss, near 
Altringham, Chester, v.c. 58, June, 1857. — Jos. Sidebotham. 
This station has been built over many years. — S. H. Bickham. 
Spartina Townscndi, H. and J. Groves. Berrow Flats, N. 
Somerset, v.c 6, July 9 and Aug. 31, 1921. Three large clumps 
established on the mud, and doubtless from roots carried by the 
tide from the south of Clevedon (fourteen miles as the crow 
flies), where it was planted about 1913 to prevent coast erosion. 
An illustrated paper, entitled “ Changes in the coast vegetation 
at Berrow, Somerset,” will be found in “ The Journal of Ecology,” 
Vol. ix. No. 3 (1922). — H. S. Thompson. 
Polypogon monspeliensis Desf. Roadside near St. Sampson’s, 
Guernsey, Aug. 13, 1867. — C. Bailey. Comm. S. H. Bickham. 
(2) Damp, sandy edge of lake, Littlesea, Dorset, June 27, 1921. 
— E. B. Bishop. 
Arunclo stricta Schrad. Oakmere, Chester, v.c. 58, July 20, 
1853. — Jos. Sidebotham. Comm. S. H. Bickham. 
Gastridium lendigerum Gaud. Field near Langton Matravers, 
Dorset, June 21, 1921. Coll. C. E. Salmon. 
Sesleria coerulea Ard. Near Grange Lake, Lancs., v.c. 69, 
1863. — Jos. Sidebotham. Comm. S. H. Bickham. Probably 
gathered in Westmoreland. — S.H.B. 
Koeleria britannica Domin. Kingsdown Crags, Mendip plateau, 
N. Somerset, v.c. 6, June 23, 1921, after a month’s complete 
drought. Similar specimens passed by Dr. Stapf. — H. S. 
Thompson. 
Brim minor L. Cornfield, Redcliffe, Wareham, Dorset. Coll. 
C. E. Wilde, June 28, 1921. Comm. E. B. Bishop. It is a pity 
that the habit of the grass was destroyed by the tufts being 
separated. — W. R. Sherrin. 
Poa bulbosa L. forma vivipara. Shingle Beach, Barry, Glam., 
May, 1920. — A. E. Wade. Comm. Nat. Mus. of Wales. The 
viviparous form of this grass is of rare occurrence in Britain, I 
think. — H. W. Pugsley. 
Bromus secalinus L. var. velutinus (Schrad.). Waste ground, 
Eastville, Bristol, v.c. 34, June 24, 1921. — I. M. Roper. Yes, 
well-marked specimens. — W. R. Sherrin. 
