14O THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
Glyceria declinata, Breb. (Towns.)? Gomshall Swamp, Surrey, 
June, 1885. The plant sent seems to agree with that described by 
Mr. Townsend (Flo. Hants). — W. H. Beeby. “Correct.” — F. 
Townsend. 
Festuca ovina , L. var. major. Railway bank, Leek Wootton, 
Warwickshire, June, 1885.— H. Bromwich. “Correct.” — F. Townsend. 
F. duriuscula , var. trachyphylla, Haeck. Near Banbury, Oxon. 
G. C. Druce. “F rubra , L.” — F. Townsend. 
Bromus tectorum , L. Near Thetford, Suffolk, W., June 3rd and 
29th, 1885. This grass has not hitherto been regarded as having 
any claim to be British. I have myself gathered it before as a mere 
casual. The place in which I this year found it, and the quantity in 
which it grew, suggest, however, that its claim may be worth con- 
sidering. Over a large sandy field, which appeared to be reverting 
from cultivation to its original condition of rabbit-warren, it was 
scattered freely, and also by a neighbouring roadside. On June 3rd 
it was so young that I did not recognize what it was, but at the end 
of the month I saw that the name which Mr. A. Bennett had mean- 
time suggested, was clearly correct. I send a good supply for 
distribution, as it was at least self-sown, and well-established, even if 
it has no right to be considered indigenous. — E. F. Linton. 
Athyrium rhceticum, Roth. Woodford, near Portumna, E. 
Galway, August, 1885. — E. F. Linton. 
Cystopteris dentata , Hook. Ben Bulben, Sligo, August, 1885. — 
E. F. Linton. Brandon Mountain, Dingle, Kerry, August, 1885. — 
E. F. and W. R. Linton. Mr. Baker considers the Brandon 
Mountain plant C. fragilis type. — J. G. 
Ophioglossum lusitanicum , L. Petit Bo Bay, Guernsey, December, 
1885. — Miss L. Dawker, comm., W. W. Reeves. 
Equisetum arenarium , Newm. ? Bambrugh Links, Northum- 
berland, August, 1885. Is this so, or only a stunted form of E. 
palustre, subnuduml — H. E. Fox. “ E. palustreP — J. G. 
E. variegatum , Schleich, var. Wilsoni. Killarney, co. Kerry, 
July 30, 1885. This was growing on a rocky island on the large 
lough, at the water’s edge, where, at high water after rain, it would 
have been submerged. — E. F. Linton. 
E. Morale, Kiihlewein. Bisley Common, Surrey, June, 1885. 
(See J. of Bot., 1886, p. 54.) I am able to send but few specimens 
of this, but hope to contribute a supply for the next distribution. — W. 
H. Beeby. 
Nitella capitata , Ag. The Washes, Sutton Gault, Cambs., May, 
1885. — A. Fryer. 
Tolypella glomerata, Leonh. Ramsey, Hunts., April, 1885. — W. 
R. Linton. 
T. intricata, Leonh. St. Neots Common, Hunts., April, 1885. 
W. R. . Linton, 
Chara fragilis , Desv., var. fulcrata. Hoveton Broad, E. Norfolk, 
July, 1885. — E. F. and W. R. Linton. “ C. fragilis, var. HedwigiiP 
H. and J. Groves. 
C. fragilis , Desv., small bulbiliferous form. Recess, W. Galway, 
Aug., 1885.— E. F. Linton. “Var. delicatulaP — H. and J. Groves. 
