400 
P. pectinatus L. Austria Infer., Marmsworth Fiegelwasser, 
June 21, 1922. — K. Rechinger. Correct. — A. Bennett. 
Scirpus americanus Pers. (S. pungens Vahl.) [Ref. x. 12]. St. 
Ouen’s Pond, Jersey, June 20, 1926. — J. E. Lousley and T. W. 
Attenborough. 
Carex diandra Schrank. Bio’ Norton Fen, W. Norfolk, v.c. 
28, June 11, 1926. — J. E. Little and Rev. E. M. Reynolds. Bio’ 
Norton = Blow Norton = Bel’eau Norton = “ Norton-on-the- 
fairwater ” (Mawer and Stenton, “ Introd. to the Study of . 
English Place-Names,” 1924, I, pt. I, 122). — J. E. Little. Cor- 
rect. — A. Bennett. Yes ; characteristic. — C. E. Salmon. 
C. contigua Hoppe [Ref. x. 3]. Towing-path by Hampton 
Court, Middlesex, May 19, 1926. — J. E. Lousley. I think this 
is correct, but it is a mistake to gather Carices so young. — C. E. 
Salmon. Probably correct, but poor specimen — A. Bennett. 
C. axillaris Good. Near Popping House, Moreton, Essex, 
June 12, 1926. Growing with C. vidpina. C. remota was plenti- 
ful about fifty yards away. This hybrid seems not uncommon 
in the district round Ongar. — I. A. Williams. I should so name 
it. — C. E. Salmon. 
C. Hudsonii Ar. Benn. Fruits. Wretton Fen, W. Norfolk, 
v.c. 28, June 7, 1926. An unrecorded station. — J. E. Little. 
C. rariflora Sm. Canlochan Glen, Forfar, July 13, 1910. — 
H. W. Pugsley. 
C. lepidocarpa Tausch. or cedocarpa And. Sterile, 1 x fulva 
Host. Wretton Fen, W. Norfolk, June 6, 1926. Legit J. E. 
Little, dried by H. S. Thompson. (Sent with a sheet of C. 
cedocarpa from the same Fen for comparison.) An interesting 
sedge which probably Mr. Little can name better than any of us. 
He knows with what species this was associated. It does not 
match very well specimens of lepidocarpa x fulva or cedocarpa x 
fulva in my herbarium. Did jlava type grow thereabouts 1 One 
of the culms on my sheet was fertile, and contained excellent 
nuts of lepidocarpa type. — C. E. Salmon. 
C. CEderi Retz. [649]. Wretton Fen, W. Norfolk, Aug. 1925. 
Growing with abundant var. cedocarpa and apparent intermediates 
[650, sent to B.E.C.]. — J. E. Little. I believe correct. — C. E. 
Salmon. 
Panicum Crus-galli L. Waste ground, Splott, Cardiff, Glamor- 
gan. Grain-sifting alien. Coll. A. E. Wade, Sept. 7, 1926. 
