CAREX ERICETORUM, AND PSAMMA BALTICA, IN ENGLAND. 25 
ist record. Journal of Botany, v. 21 (1872), 353. “ Ross 
Links, near Belford, Northumberland. W. W. Richardson 
in 1871.” 
This and the Caister Marrams locality, where it was found 
by the late Mr. Glasspoole in 1885, are the only known 
British stations. It was gathered by him again in 1886, by 
Messrs. Linton and Stewart in 1887, and by Mr. F. Long in 
1907 or 8. 
At Ross Links it has been gathered in 1872, 1875, 1884, and 
1890 ; it varies much in flowering, sometimes doing so 
abundantly, at other times being very scarce. 
It has received many names besides those I give, and 
Marson* divides it into two forms — 
“ a — subarenaria. 
/ 3 — subepigejos.” 
I have not seen specimens named by him, so cannot say to 
which he would have referred the Norfolk or Ross specimens. 
Distribution : — Norway (Christiania), Denmark, Sweden 
(Scania and Halland), Rugen and Usedom, and Mecklenburg 
inN. Germany, Russia (Livonia and Lithuania), Holstein, 
East Friesian Islands. 
* In Flora Neuvorpommern (1S69), 563. 
