distributor’s report for 1948 
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Potamogeton coloratus Hornem.; det. W. A. Sledge. (Ref. iSo. 
1486.) 61, S.E. Yorks.; Kelleythorpe Marsh, near Driffield, Ang. 29tli, 
1948. — 11. liEwis, 
ZaimichelUa palustris L. 70, Cumberland; River Petteril, Newton 
Reigny, near Penrith, July 27th, 1948.— M. Henderson and C. W. 
Muirhe.ad, comm. Carlisle Museum. 
Carex psendocyperus L. (Ref. No. 1458.) 63, S.W. Yorks.; in 
and around Balne Ponds, between Selby and Doncaster, June 19th, 
1948. — R. Lewis. “ Correct. One specimen with compound lower 
spikes, a not uncommon occnirence in this species.” — E. Nelmes. 
Carex cvrta Good. (Ref. No. 1449.) 62, N.E. Y'orks.; Gormire 
Lake, near Thirsk, IMay 17th, 1948. — R. Lew’is. “ Correct.” E. 
Nelmes. 
Carex dioulsa Stokes. (Ref. No. 6855.) 39, Staffs.; in a shaded 
hedge-bank oi)posite the church near Smallwood jManor, Marchington, 
Aug. 9th, 1948. — E. S. Edees. “ Correct.” — E. Nelmes. 
Carex dioica L. f. isogyna (Angstr. ex Fries) Kiikenth. 38, War- 
wick.; Sutton Park, June 12th, 1947. — R. C. L. Burges. “Correct, 
good, ty])ical examples.”- — E. Nelmes. 
Paniciim sangv;i iiale L. (Digitaria sangvi nails (L.)). 13, W. Sussex; 
well established on cultivated land. Worthing, Sept. 9th, 1947. — B. T. 
Lowne. 
Seturia verticAUata (Tj.) Beauv. 13, W. Sussex; well established on 
cultivated land. Worthing, Sept. 9th, 1947. — B. T. Lowne. 
Agrosfis stolonifera L. 70, Cumberland; railway siding, Silloth 
docks, Aug. 8th, 1948. — C. W. Muirhead, comm. Carlisle Museum. 
Deschampsia alpina (L.) IL & S. (Ref. No. 6120.) 105, W. Ross.; 
summit of Ben Allicpii, Torridon, July 18th, 1948. — R. Mackechnie and 
E. C. W-ALI.ACE. 
Catahrnsa aqaatlca iL.) Beauv. (Ref. No. 6851.) 39, Staffs.; grow- 
ing in and by the side 'of a shallow stream shaded by trees, near Old 
Springs, Tyrley, Aug. 21st, 1948. — E. S. Edees. 
Paa palustris L. 41, Gllam.; allotment on former town refuse tip, 
Splott, (’ardiff, July 14th, 1925. — A. E. Wade, comm. Department of 
Botany, National Museum of Wales. “ Correct.” — C. E. Hubbard. 
Glyceria deciinafa Breb. (Ref. No. 6852.) 38, Staffs.; in a shallow 
pool in a field near The Lymes, Whitmore, gi-owing with G. fluifans, 
July 21st, 1948. — E. S. Edees. “ Correct.” — C. E. Hubbard. 
