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agree -vvitli Dr Sledge’s observations. We have together studied l)oth 
these species in the field in Argyllshire (July 1949), and find that the 
relative length of styles is almost the only clear distinctive character. 
The entry in Watsunia, 1, 55, should be deleted.” — D. C. Wallace. 
Eleucharis uniglii inia (Link) Schult. 105, W. Koss; stony shore, 
Recdiullin, Upper Loch Torridon, July 24th, 1947. Very abundant over 
a small area on the north shore of the Loch, but only seen in the one 
locality between Jiower Alligin and Torridon. Some plants were dug 
up and sent to Mr S. M. Walters for cultivation and observation at Cam- 
bridge. It appears to be a new county record. — R. Mackechnie and 
E. 0. Wallace (Ref. No. 5968). ‘‘ This plant is what I consider typi- 
cal E. iuiUjlamls (Liidc) Schult., agreeing in (1) uniglumate spike; (2) 
few-llowered spike; (3) fruit i)unctate with broad style-base. There 
are puzzling Scottish coastal plants in some degree intermediate be- 
tween E. palustris {sensu strictu) and E. uni(jlwiiiti, but this does not 
belong to this category.” — S. M. Walters. 
Blyamas compress as (L.) Link. 61, S.E. York; Kelleythorpe Marsh 
near Great Drifheld, July 13th, 1947. — R. Lewis (Ref. No. 1390). 
Yes.”— E. Nelm-es. 
Carex riparia Curt. 61, S.E. York; roadside pond between 
Withernsea and Holmpton, ]\lay 18th and June 11th, 1947. — 11. Lewis 
(Ref. No. 1311). Fairly normal gathering of Carex riparia Curt.” — 
E. Nelmes. 
Carex riparia Curt. 61, S.E. York; Hornsea Mere, Horn.sea, June 
1st, 1947. — 11. Lewis (lief. No. 1331). “Yes: robust plants with stout - 
sjjikes.” — E. Nelmes. 
Carex riparia Curt. 61, S.E. York; drain side near road between 
SkefHing and Easington, July 4th. 1947. — 11. Lewis (Ref. No. 1378). 
“ Fairly normal gathering of Carex riparia Curt.” — E. Nelmes. 
Carex vesicaiia L. 61, vS.E. York; in roadside ditch betw'een Roos 
and the main Withernsea-Halsham-Hull road, June 8th, 1947. — R. 
Lewis (Ref. No. 1332). “ Yes; well developed specimens in medium 
fruiting stage.” — E. Nelmes. 
Carex rostrata Stokes. 61, S.E. York; Kelleythorpe Marsh near 
Great Driffield, July 13th, 1947.— R. Lewis (Ref. No. 1387). “Yes; 
typical plants approaching matuiity.” — E. Nelmes. 
Carex laevigata Sm. 8, S. Wilts.; North Common, Earldoms, 
July 16th, 1947.— J. D. Grose (Ref. No. 5337). “ Carex laevigata 
Sm.” — E. Nelmes. 
