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Glyceria maritime Mert. and Koch. Seaford, Sussex, July 7, 
1924. — W. 11. Sherrin. 
Festuca rottboellioides Kunth. Seaford, Sussex, July 7, 1924. 
— W. R. Sherrin. 
F. Gomshall, Surrey, v.c. 17, July 11, 1925. — W. R. 
Sherrin. Is F. ovina, vulgaris Hack. — W. 0. Howarth. 
F. Dungeness, E. Kent, June 1925. — W. R. Sherrin. 
F. ovina, vulgaris Hack. — W. 0. Howarth. 
F. Crayford, W. Kent, June 27, 1925. — W. R. 
Sherrin. F. rubra, vulgaris ad barbata vergens (2 sheets). — W. 0. 
Howarth. 
F. rubra var. Roadside waste, Woking, Surrey, July 
1925. - — W. Biddiscombe. F. rubra, fallax Hack. ( commutale 
Gaud.). — W. 0. Howarth. 
Brachypodium sylvaticum Beauv. var. glabrescens Syme. Near 
Westhumble, Surrey, v.c. 17, Aug. 15, 1925. Ref. No. 2825. 
Leg. C. E. Britton. Comm. W. R. Sherrin. 
B. pinnatum Beauv. var. pubescens Gray. Roadside, Little 
Malvern, Worcestershire, July 1925. — A. J. Crosfield. Only 
two sheets show spikelets with any pubescence.— W. 0. Howarth. 
Mr. Crosfield writes that his attention was called to the plant 
by Mr. R. F. Towndrow. 
Agropyron repens Beauv. var. lasioracliis Hack. Waste ground, 
Streatham, Surrey, July 1925. — F. J. Sheldon. 
Lepturus incurvatus Trim Seaford, Sussex, July 7, 1924.— 
W. R. Sherrin. 
Hordeum jubatum L. Waste ground, Splott, Cardiff, Glamor- 
gan, June 7, 1925. Grain-sifting alien.— A. E. Wade. Comm. 
Nat. Mus. of Wales. 
Equisetum palustre L., var. polystachyum Weigel. Margin of 
gravelly road, near Alum Bay, I. of Wight, Sept. 1925. — James 
Groves. 
Polystichum angulare Fresh, var. acutum Wollaston. Wood, 
Lower Failand, near Bristol, N. Somerset, March 17, 1925. 
Fronds 3 ft. long. The pinnules “are much auricled, the shape 
being acute narrowish falcate, distinctly stalked.” See Lowe, 
Our Native Ferns, fig. 45. — Ida M. Roper. 
Chara hispida L. Folkestone, E. Kent, June 1925.— W. R, 
Sherrin and St. John Marriott. 
