356 
C. divulsa Stokes. (1) Near Black Down, W Sussex, July 3, 
1925. — J. E. Little. So 1 should name it, in excellent con- 
dition. — C. E. Salmon. (2) Parkhurst, I. of Wight. — Ik J. 
Burdon. Yes. — C. E. Salmon and J. E. Little. 
C. axillaris Good. = C. vulpina x rernota. Norton Heath, near 
Ongar, Essex, Sept. 12, 1925. — I. A. Williams. A large tuft of 
this sedge was growing among a great quantity of C. vulpina. 
I did not find C. rernota in the immediate neighbourhood, but it 
was possibly there, for Mr. A. H. Carter, whom I was with, 
found it about a quarter of a mile away —I.A W. I agree ; nuts, 
apparently, quite sterile. — C. E. Salmon. I think so. — J. E. 
Little. 
C. pallescens L. Farningham, W. Kent, June 1925.— St. John 
Marriott. Yes; luxuriant specimens. — C. E. Salmon. Yes. — 
J. E. Little. 
C. distans L. [637.] Walsworth Upper Common, Hitchin, 
Herts., v.c. 20, July 18, 1925. — J. E. Little. I agree. From a 
station given for this species — so rare inland — in Pryor’s Flora . — 
C. E. Salmon. 
C. distans L. [635 and 636.] Between Grove Mill and 
Hyde Mill, Hitchin, Herts., July 7, 1925.— J. E. Little. Both 
passed by C. E. Salmon, No. 636 being merely a smaller form 
simulating C. fulva Good. 
C. hirta L., variety. Little Frensham Pond, Surrey, June 29, 
1925. — I. A. Williams. Is this a named variety? The leaves, 
sheaths and glumes are quite, or almost, glabrous. It grows in 
two forms : (1) in the sand by the side of the pond, a short plant 
with the male spikes very small and poor; (2) in the shallow 
waters of the pond, a taller plant, with the male spikes much 
better developed. Each of the sheets sent herewith contains 
specimens of both forms — I.A.W. Is var. hirtaefo'rmis Pers.— 
C. E. Salmon. Yes, it seems to be the form with glabrescent 
leaves called C. hirtaeformis Pers. — J. E. Little. 
C. Fseudo-Cyperus L. Little Frensham Pond, Surrey, June 
29, 1925. — 1. A. Williams. In considerable quantity at one end 
of the pond. Not recorded in Miss K. Jackson’s list of plants 
within six mdes of Haslemere, published by the Haslemere Nat. 
Hist. Soc. — I.A.W. Yes. — J. E. Little. 
Panicum Grus-Galli L. Quarry near Oulton, E. Suffolk, Sept. 
1925.— St. John Marriott. 
