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Salix nigricihii.s Sm., c? . 70, (!iunberland ; marshy ground on railway- 
line between Kirkandrews station and Rurgh-by-Sands, May 5th (Ref. 
No. 28.52) and October 10th 1952 (292.52).— C. W. Muirhead. “A inix- 
luro here: the bulk of the material is S. nigricans Sm., but some male 
flowering shoots of >S'. atrocinerea Brot. are included. I have labelled 
these latter.” — 11. D. Meikee. The pieces so labelled by Mr. Meikle 
were not distributed. — Distributor. 
NuO’x nigricans Sm., $. 70, Cumberland; banks of R. Ellen below 
Kllen Villa, Aspatria, May 2.3rd 1952 (Ref. No. 56.52).— C. W. Muir- 
head. “Pubescent capsules and shortly divided stigma-lobes suggest 
that this is “impure” nigricans, probably tainted with 8. Caprea L. or 
(S', atrocinerea Brot. Pave nigriccuns is rarely collected.” — ^R. D. Meikle. 
8alix phylici folia L. 70, Cumberland; banks of R. South Tyne, 
below Carrigill, Alston, May 27th 1951 (Ref. No. 18.51) and September 
27th 1952 (277.52). — C. W. Muirhead. “ Correct.” — R. D. Melkle. 
Liizula X JSorn’ii Bromf. {pilosa> (L.) Willd. x jorsteri (Sm.) DC.). 
17, Surrey; lane bank, Vann Woods, Ockley, May 4th 1952 (Ref. No. 
7054). — A. Melderis and E. C. Wallace. 
Ituppia inantima L. 105, W. Ross; pools on the salt marsh at 
Inverlael, August 8th 1952 (Ref. No. 7051). — R. Mackechnie and E. C. 
W AL.LACE. 
lUeocharis uniglwmis (Link) Schult. 105, W. Ross; by brackish pools 
at head of Loch Broom, Inverlael, August 8th 1952 (Ref. No. 7026). — 
R. Mackechnie and E. C. Wallace. “ Yes.” — S. M. Walters. 
Varex penduUi L. 39, Stafford; Springpool Wood, Whitmore, July 
4th 1952 (Ref. No. 8814). — E. S. Edees. “ Correct.” — E. Nelmes. 
fJarex strigosa, Huds. 39, Stafford; Springpool Wood, Whitmore, 
July 4th 1952 (Ref. No. 8813). — E. S. Edees. “ Correct.” — E. Nelmes. 
Setaria viridis (L.) Beauv. 17, Surrey; allotment plot on sandy 
soil, with a little (S. verticillata (L.) Beauv., Milford (Grid Ref. 41/9442), 
August 23rd 1952 (Ref. No. 4575). — D. P. Young, conf. C. E. Hubbard. 
rhleum. phleuides (L.) Karst. 28, W. Norfolk; chalk heath. Devil’s 
Dyke, Cranwich, June 22nd 1952 (Ref. No. 2341). — E. L. Swann. “F. 
phkoides L.” — C. E. Hubbard. 
Fhleum phJeoides (L.) Karst, subvar. blepharodes (A. & G.) A. & G. 
ex Suess. 28, W. Norfolk; chalk heath. Devil’s Dyke, Cranwich, June 
22nd 1952 (Ref. No. 2342). This uncommon perennial grass, native of 
East Anglia, was so abundant in this station that it was not possible 
to avoid treading it down in passing through the small isolated heath. 
