58 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
Ornithogalum nutans , L. Offchurch, Leamington, April, 1881. — 
R. L. Baker 
Luzula albida, DC. From plant collected at Bletchingley, 
Surrey ; cultivated at Reigate. W. H. Beeby and A. Bennett. 
Juncus lamprocarpus , Ehrh. var. nigritellus , E.B. In damp sandy 
places on the coast below Harlech Castle, W. , Merionethshire, 19th 
July, 1880. (See Report, 1880, p. 37.) — C. Bailey. “I think so.” — 
C. C. Babington. 
Juncus compressus , Jacq. Thames side, Weybridge, Surrey. — 
H. C. Watson. 
Rhyncospora alba , var. sordida. Trelleck bog, Monmouthshire, 
19th Aug., 1876. — A. Ley. 
Scirpus parvulus , R. and S. Christchurch, Hants, 10th Aug., 
1881 . — Bolton King. “Appears to me S. acicularis , with the 
glumes without the reddish brown on each side of their green keel.” 
— J. T. Boswell. 
Eriophorum elatius , Koch. Bog by canal, Pirbright, Surrey. 
W. H. Beeby. 
Carex pilulifera , var. saxumbra , Lees (1880); ( Leesii , Ridley). 
Shady rocks by lake at Plump ton, M.W. Yorkshire. — F. A. Lees. 
“ Certainly a most remarkable form, the glumes are so totally unlike 
those of ordinary pilulifera. It is desirable the plant should be cul- 
tivated to see if it be not distinct.” — J. T. Boswell. 
Carex Pseudo-cyperus , L. Old river bed, Witton-le-Wear, Dur- 
ham, 6th Aug., 1881. — J. P. Soutter. 
Setaria viridis , Beauv., Kew, Surrey. — J. G. Baker. “Is 
S. glauca. The plant sent by Dr. Eyre de Crespigny from waste 
ground by the Paddington Canal, is, I believe, glauca.” — J.T. Boswell. 
Anthoxanthum Puelii , L. et L. Wolborough, South Devon, on 
Down between the Church and Newton Abbott, 8th June, 1881. In 
gravelly soil, lately disturbed, June, 1881 ; also in a barren enclosure 
on Canonteigh Down, 6th Oct., 1881.— W. M. Rogers. In a field 
by Weston Green, parish of Thames Ditton, Surrey, Sept., 1879. 
Among sown white clover and grasses. — H. C. Watson. 
Alopecurus sp. Bottesford to Belvoir Castle, Leicester. — E. F. 
Linton. “ I have examined it carefully, and from its size (4 feet), 
villose-ciliate united glume, long awn, and creeping runners, I call it 
nigricans Hornem.” — F. A. Lees. 
Agrostis interrupta , L. Barnham, Norfolk, 25th August, 1879. 
E. F. Linton. 
Air a ccespitosa , L. var. brevifolia. Summit of Lochnagar. S. 
Aberdeen, 15th July, 1871. — A. Ley. 
Avena strigosa, Schreb. Among barley, in a field near the 
rectory, Long Ditton, Surrey, 1880. — H. C. Watson. 
Avena fatua , L , var. pilosa. Cornfield, Whitnash, Warwick, 
September, 1881. — H. Bromwich. 
Poa nemoralis , var. Ben Lawers. Perthshire. — E. F. Linton. 
“ I should name it P. Balfourii — J. T. Boswell. 
Poa ‘ nemoralis , L., between type and Balfourii — J. G. Baker. 
The Cliffs of Carnedd Dafydd, Caernarvon. — A. Ley. “ I do not see 
the connection with Balfourii.”*— C. C. Babington. 
Poa glauca, Sm. ? Cliffs of Carnedd Dafydd, Caernarvon. Very 
