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The form with ciliate-keeled glumes (‘‘subvar. hlrpha rodrs") appears to 
be the usual form in this vice-county whereas the scabious-keeled [ilaiit 
is relatively scarce; as intermediates were met with the one scarcely 
deserves varietal i-ank. — E. L. Swann. “The variant of F. yMeohU's 
with ciliate glumes, known as F. hochincri subvar. bleyliarodc.s A. A (1., 
F. boehineri var. blepharodes (A. & C.) A. & G. ex Hegi, F. pldcuidcii 
var. ble%)harodes (A. & G.) A. & G. ex Suess.” — C. E. HunnAKi). 
[Ar/rosG's scabra Willd. Canada; N.W. Territories; disturbed sand 
by airstrip, fairly common, Fort Smith airport (6(>°(K)' N., 1 1 1 W.), 
July 12th 1950 (lief. No. 4361). — W. J. Cody and C. C. Loan, det. W. G. 
Dobe, comm. Dept, of Aobicultube, Ottawa.] 
Fou pahistris L. 31, Huntingdon; abundant in “Copper Field”, 
Wood Walton Fen, July 16th 1952. — S. M. Waetebs, comm. Dotanv 
School, Cambbiuge. “All F. x^d-ustris.” — C. E. Htjbbabu. 
FuccineUia fascicukita (Torr.) Bicknell. 18, S. JCssex ; on clay by the 
river w'all, Althorne, June 14th 1952 (Ref. No. 7053). — E. C. Wallace. 
“All P. fascicnlata.” — C. E. Hubbabd. 
FuccineUia rupestris (With.) Fern. & Weath. 18, S. Essex; bare 
clay by river wall, Althorne, June 14th 1952 (Ref. No. 7052). — E. C. 
Wallace. “All P. rupestris.’^ — C. E. Hubbakd. 
Festvea altiss-ima All. 105, W. Ross; rock ledges in ravine of Falls 
of Measach, Rraemore, Julj' 31st 1952 (Ref. No. 7018). — R. Mackechnie 
and E. C. Wallace. “All F. altissima.” — C. E. Hubbabd. 
Festuca rubra L. var. harbata (Schrank) Richt. 28, W. Norfolk; 
shingle beach, Wolferton, July 6th 1952 (Ref. No. 2330). — E. L. Swann. 
“I agree.” — C. E. Hubbabd. 
Festuca rubra Jj. var. grandiflora (Hack.). 28, W. Norfolk; shingle 
beach, Wolferton, July 6th 1952 (Ref. No. 2331).— E. L. Swann. “F. 
rubra L. var. grandiflora (Hack.).” — C. E. Hubbabd. 
Lolium perenne L. var. longiglume Grantzow {FI. Uckerm.). 28, W. 
Norfolk; disused shingle-pit margins, Wolferton beach, July 6th 1952 
(Ref. No. 2334). — E. L. Swann. “The variant known as L. perenne ]j. 
var. longiglume Grantz. or L. perenne L. f. longiglume (Grantz.) Junge.” 
— C. E. Hubbabd. 
Agropyron junceiforme (A. A D. Liive) A. A D. Love x pungens 
(Pers.) Roem. A Schult. (“A. junceum- (L.) Reauv. x pungens (Pers.) 
Roem. A Schult.”). 28, W. Norfolk; .storm-shelf of shingle-bank, Wol- 
ferton beach, July 6th 1952 (Ref. No. 2337). — E. L. Swann. “ Yes; but 
the first parent is better referred to A. junceiforme (A. A D. Love) A. A 
D. Love, true A. junceum being the southern European race.” — A 
Meldebis. 
