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Allium sibiricum Linn. Lizard Downs, Cornwall, v.c. 6, May 
1922. — H. Downes. 
Juncus Gerardi Lois. Plentifully in mowing grass, alluvial mea- 
dow, south of Sea Mills, W. Glos., June 14, 1922. It is found 
on saline soil even in Switzerland. — H. S. Thompson. 
J. conglomercitus L. Midhurst Common, W. Sussex, v.c. 13, 
July 11, 1922. — J. E. Little. In amplification of distinctions 
given in “Babington,” 9th edn., may be quoted Rouy, “FI de 
Fr.” xm. 224 (1912): “ J. effusus. Anthele lache ci gaine non 
ou peu renflee. — J. conglomercitus. Anthele ordinairement com- 
pacte, d gaine renflte.”- — J.E.L. 
Luzula Forsteri DC. Wall, Midhurst, W. Sussex, v.c. 13, 
July 11, 1922.— J. E. Little. Yes. — H.S.T. 
Alisma Plantago-aqucitica L. Young floating leaves. Rhine 
near Portbury, N. Somerset, May 6, 1922. — H. S. Thompson. 
Fiuppia rostellata Koch. (1) Saltmarsh, Portishead, N. Somer- 
set, Oct. 1, 1904. — J. W. White. Yes.— A.B. ( 2 ) Wells, 
W. Norfolk, v.c. 28, Aug. 22, 1922.— J. E. Little. Yes.— 
W.H.P. 
Cyperus longus, L. Ditch at Landewednack, Lizard, Cornwall, 
v.c. 1, Sept. 1920. — H. Downes. 
Scirpus Savii Seb. et Maur. N. Somerset, Sept. 22, 1904. — 
C. Bucknall. Comm. J. W. White. S. Savii Seb. et Maur., var. 
monostachys Syme, “Eng. Bot.” ed. 3, x. 59, 1870. Syme refers 
this to Isolepis pygmcea Kunth, 2, 191 (1837), and Kunth certainly 
quotes “Scirpus cernuus Yahl. Enum, 2, 245 et herb.” But the 
original pygmcea was from the Magellan Straits.- -A.B. 
Carex clivisa L. [var. chaetophylla (Steud.) Kliken.]. (1) Waste 
ground by River Avon, Ashton Gate, N. Somerset, June 5 & 29, 
1922. — H. S. Thompson. Best under type, I believe ; leaves not 
narrow enough, perigynium too broad and beak too short for 
chaetophylla. — C.E.S. ( 2 ) Edge of Chesil Bank, near Abbotsbury, 
Dorset, Aug. 26, 1922. Extremely rare in Dorset, as it is 
throughout the S.W. — Id. S. Thompson. In good fruit, but I 
think must be referred to clivisa., — A.B. 
C. paniculata x remota = C. Boenninghausiana Wei he. Near 
Iieigate, Surrey, with the parents, June 12, 1920. An extremely 
tiresome plant to press owing to its leaves requiring much 
attention to necessitate their remaining flat — i.e. more channelled 
than in axillaris - } and also their rougher edges cause trouble, 
