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The Wells plants were at a watering-place for cattle, within the 
banks, but probably slightly saline, as Ruppia rostellctta was 
growing in a neighbouring ditch. I examined the Wells plants 
when fresh, and thought I saw clearly “ the rigid apiculus formed 
by the tip of the dorsal vein ” of the flowering glume, of Babing- 
ton’s description ; but I must admit that on re-examination of 
the dry plants in consequence of Mr. Salmon’s remark, the feature 
was by no means so clear as I had thought at the time of 
gathering. — J.E.L. 
G. procumbens Dum. Sea wall, Rumney, Mon., v.c. 35, June 
1922. — A. E. Wade. Comm. Nat. Mus. of Wales. Yes. — A.B. 
I believe so. Syme (E.B. ed. 3, xi, 107 ; 1872) states that the 
ligule is “elongate, narrowly triangular, acute.” I find them 
short and ± rounded in this species. — C.E.S. 
Festuca rottboellioides Kunth. Shingle, Snettisham, W. Nor- 
folk, v.c. 28, June 21, 1922. Growing mixed with this were a 
few plants of Lepturus incurvatus Trim, having anthers 0’6 mm. 
long, which Hackel (AV.E.C.R. 1908, 209 — 10) gives as a certain 
distinction from L. filiformis, in which the anthers are 2-8 mm. 
long. The stems were short and incurved, and the base of the 
culm was hidden in the upper sheath. I hope at a future date 
to obtain enough of this for distribution. L. incurvatus has not, 
I think, been recorded for Norfolk. — J. E. Little. 
Schlerochloa loliacea Woods. Swanage, Dorset, v.c. 9, June 
1922. — W. R. Sherrin. Yes. — A.B. 
Bromus unioloides H.B.K. Woolwich Common, W. Kent, 
v.c. 16, Aug. 1922.— St. J. Marriott. An alien grass. — A.B. 
B. maximus Desf. Bournemouth, S. Hants., v.c. 11, June 
1922. — W. R. Sherrin. Not noted in the “ FI. of Hampshire ” or 
“El. of Bournemouth.” — A.B. 
Lolium perenne L. var. Appledram, W. Sussex, June 14, 
1922. — R. J. Burdon. Some specimens are the var. compressum 
Sibth. — G.C.D. For an interesting account of the teratological 
forms of this species (of which this is one) see M. T Maste?s in 
“ Journ. Bot.” 1863, 6.— C.E.S. 
Hordeum europaeum All. Chipstead, Surrey, July 1929 — 
W. R. Sherrin. Yes.— A.B. y 
Hymenopliyllum peltatum Desv. Rocks in Festiniog Valley 
Merioneth, v.c. 48, Sept. 13, 1922. — W. C. Barton. 
