316 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
August, 1890. This Isoetes must be a variety, as it is quite different 
from any that we have growing in this country. It is more slender a 
great deal than the ordinary /. lacustris , and also a great deal longer. 
These are only specimens cast ashore, having been beaten about. 
There are some that I have seen growing in the lake 12 in. to 18 in., 
if not more, in length. The lake is very low, near sea level. — 
J. E. Griffith. “ Isoetes lacustris , L., forma strictior, longifolia.” — 
Ar. Bennett. 
Chara papillosa , Kiitz. Martham Broad, E. Norfolk, July, 1890. 
— Leg. T. A. Cotton; comm. Arthur Bennett. 
Nitella gracilis , Ag. Muddy Bay, Muckross-shore, Killarney, 
14th August, 1890. — R. W. Scully. “Yes.” — H. and J. Groves. 
N. translucens , Ag. Easedale Tarn, Westmoreland, August, 1890. 
— H. E. Fox. “Not N. translucens , probably N. opaca , but too late 
for satisfactory determination.” — H. and J. Groves. 
N.flexilis, Ag. Easedale Tarn, Westmoreland, August, 1890. — 
H. E. Fox. “Probably correct, but, like the last, too far gone to be 
worth distributing.” — H. and J. Groves. 
NEW COUNTY RECORDS, 
COMPRISING PLANTS NOT RECORDED FOR THEIR RESPECTIVE COUNTIES 
(or vice-counties) IN “TOPOGRAPHICAL BOTANY,” ED. 2, 
NOR IN THE RECENT REPORTS OF THE CLUB. 
Brassica oleracea, L. 62. Cliffs, near Whitby, N.E. Yorks, 
August, 1889. H. E. Fox. (Not sent for a record, and not free 
from suspicion of being an escape, so near a town.) 
Sagina ciliata , Fr. 49. Near Wern, Bangor, June, 1890. — Jno. 
E. Griffith. 
Montia fontana , L. 42 and 98. I collected this species in a road- 
side ditch, near the Dol-y-coed Hotel, Llanwrtyd, Breconshire, 8th 
October, 1890; also in the swampy ground in the Pass of Glen Coe, 
with Mimulus luteus , near the little inn, 22nd July, 1885, and 2nd 
August, 1890. — Charles Bailey. 
Elatine hexandra , DC. 49. Glasfryn Lake, near Pwllheli, 
Carnarvonshire, June, 1890. — J. E. Griffith. 
Malva rotundifolia , L. 42. In several places on the side of the 
high road through Glasbury, on the Breconshire side of the Wye, 9th 
October, 1890. — Charles Bailey. 
Euonymus europceus , L. 42. Hedges on the road between Three 
Cocks and Talgarth, Breconshire, iothOct., 1890. — Charles Bailey. 
Prunus communis , Huds. 42. Common on the roadside between 
Llanwrtyd and Abergwessin, 8th Oct., 1890. — Charles Bailey. 
