Blechnum Spicant (L.) With. Bifid and very narrow fronds. 
Hawkcombe, near Porlock, Somerset, v.c. 5, July 18, 1922. — 
H. S. Thompson. 
Lastrea aristata Rendle & Britten. Brook End, St. Ippolyts, 
Herts., June 5 & Oct. 29, 1921, Oct. 25, 1922. Two sheets gathered 
in June 1921 had concolorous lanceolate scales. As to these 
Mr. Salmon writes: “From the shape of the frond and scales I 
think this must go under L. dilatata Presl. The species does not 
always have the dark centre of the scales that books describe.” — 
J. E. Little. Yes ; nice specimens, but the more correct name is 
Dryopteris aristata Druce. — G.C.D. It seems to me that this has 
the scales of the above, and is correctly named, although the 
plant in facies resembles spinulosa. — A.B. 
Cliara vulgaris L. Iver, Bucks, July 1922. — W. R. Sherrin. 
A very slender graceful form. — J. Groves. 
C. Pond, Ickleford, Herts., Aug. 29, 1922. — J. E. 
Little. A slender form of C. vulgaris var. longibracteata Kiitzing. 
— J. Groves. 
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