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Phlaris minor Retz. Casual, near Gas Works, Hitchin, 
Herts., July 28, 1926. — J. E. Little. Yes. — W. 0. Howarth. 
Alopecurus bulbosus Gouan. Near Chichester, W. Sussex, 
Aug. 14, 1917.— L. B. Hall. He also sent it from near 
Wareham, Dorset. Correct. — A. Bennett. Yes. — W. O. 
Howarth. I agree. — J. Fraser. 
Phleum nodosum L. Castle Acre, Norfolk, June 28, 1928.— 
R. J. Burdon. I believe correct. — A. Bennett. .Should be 
written P. pratense L. var. nodosum (Linn.). — W. O. Howarth. 
Catabrosa aquatica Beauv. Pond by the Fleet, Wyke 
Regis, Dorset, June 2, 1928. — E. C. Wallace. 
Apera Spica-venti Beauv. Wallington, W. Norfolk, Aug. 2, 
1928. — J. E. Little. Yes.- — W. O. Howarth. 
Deschampsia setacea Richter. Near Lvtchett Minster, 
and near Wareham, Dorset, July 19, 1928. — L. B. Hall. 
Correct. — A. Bennett. The “ London Catalogue ” attributes 
the name to Richter, as also Ascherson and Graebner, but 
Druce’s “ List ” has (Hudson) Hackel. — W. O. Howarth. 
Rightly named. While near D. flexuosa, it can easily be 
separated by the linear-lanceolate, attenuate ligule, and by 
the branches of the panicle not being flexuous. The leaves 
vary greatly in being finely setaceous or coarse from the same 
locality. Syns. D. discolor Roem. and Schult., Air a setacea 
Huds., A. uliginosa Weihe. — J. Fraser. 
Trisetum flavescens Beauv. var. variegatum Mert. and Koch. 
[Ref. 1281]. With the type in Grays Lane, Ashtead, Surrey, 
July 4, 1928. — E. C. Wallace and M. Bell. Yes. — W. O. 
Howarth. Is not this merely a colour variation of type ? 
The variety is a mountain form with dark violet glumes. — 
I. M. Roper. 
Trisetum flavescens Beauv. var. variegatum Mert. and Koch. 
Near Chorley Wood Station, Herts., v.c. 20, July 2, 1927. — 
W. R. Sherrin. Rightly named. In the variety the glumes 
are more or less shaded with dark violet or purple. Possibly 
the darkest forms occur in the mountains. — J. Fraser. 
Arrhenatherum tuberosum Gilib. [1287], Gravelly field 
by White Downs, Surrey, July 31, 1927. — E. C. Wallace. 
Yes. — W. 0. Howarth. 
Koeleria gracilis Pers. South Harting Down, Sussex ; 
growing with var. britannica Domin, but in greater quantity ; 
