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Bromus mollis, C.,xax.glabrata, Doell. Sown-grass-field, Eynsford,W. 
Kent, 8th June, 1893. Named by Prof. Hackel. Is not this name 
a synonym of var. glabrescens , Coss. & Germ. ? — E. S. Marshall. 
“Var. glabratus , Doell.; var. glabrescens , Coss. & Germ, may be 
the same. I have not at hand the work of Coss. & Germ., and cannot 
say whether it is older than the Flora of Baden or not.” — E. Hackel. 
B. mollis , L., var. interruptus , Hack. Near Dartford Hospital, 
W. Kent, 2 1st May, 1893. — A. H. Wolley Dod, “Not var. inter- 
ruptus but common B . mollis.” — E. Hackel. 
Brachypodium pinnatum , Beauv,, v, pubescens, Syme ? Bolsover, 
E. Derby, 21st July, 1893. The pales are slightly pubescent towards 
the sides, scarcely at all in the middle. This grass is exceedingly 
common over the magnesian limestone of East Derbyshire, whence it 
has not previously been recorded. — W m. R. Linton. “Not var. 
pubescens , which has the spikelets wholly pubescent.” — E. Hackel. 
Agropyron pungens , R. & S. Muddy bank of tidal river, Wye- 
bank opposite Chepstow, W. Glos., 15th June, 1893. — W, A. Shool- 
bred. Confirmed by Prof. Hackel. 
A. pungens, R. & S. Near Christ Church, S. Hants,, August, 1893. 
— W. R. Linton. “ Var. pycnanthum , Gr. & Godr,” — E. Hackel. 
A. pungens, R. & S., var. pycnanthum , Gr. & Godr. ? Hengist- 
bury Head, S. Hants., 19th August, 1893. — E. F, Linton. “Var. 
pycnanthum , Gr. & Godr.” — E. Hackel. 
Ceterach officinarum, Willd., var. crenatum, Milde. Near Bally- 
vaughan, Co. Clare, 19th May, 1892. — H. C. Levinge. 
Lastrcea glandulosa , (Moore, ex p.) Boggy wood, between Tintern 
and Trelleck, Monmouthshire, 4th July, 1893. — Coll. A. Ley and 
W, A. Shoolbred. Comm. W. A. Shoolbred. 
Polypodium vulgare, L., var. serratum, Willd. Knock Ross, West- 
meath, 17th June, 1892, and Oct., 1893, — H, C. Levinge. Town 
Walls, Conway, Sept. 1893.— J. E. Griffith, Mr. Levinge’s plant 
is much more satisfactory than Mr. Griffith’s, which seems to me 
too near var. cambricum. — J. G. 
P. vulgare , L., var. cambricum , Willd. Hort., Bangor, August, 
1893. — J. E. Griffith. 
Equisetum maximum , Lam., var. seivtinum, A. Br. Brook near 
Witley, Surrey, 10th June, 1893. I do not know whether the plants 
with the branches bearing spikes, with or without the terminal one, 
are included under this varietal name. — A. H, Wolley Dod. Milde 
describes a form polystachyon of the var. serolinum under which the 
plants with fruiting branches would come. — J. G. 
E. trachyodon, A. Braun. Rocky banks of mountain stream, 
Colin Glen, Belfast, Antrim, 29th July, 1893. — S. A. Stewart. 
Char a tomentosa, L. Bay at Tullaghan, L. Owel (10th August, 
1892), and Pond of Donore, L. Derevaragh, (9th August, 1892, and 
26th July, 1893), Westmeath.— H. C. Levinge. 
Tolypella glomerata , Leonh. Boat harbour, Kiltoom, L. Dere- 
varagh, Westmeath, 27th May and 21st June, 1893. — H. C. Levinge. 
Nitella tenuissima, Kuetz. Holes in ‘Scraw bog,’ Loughanstown, 
Westmeath, 13th August, 1892, and 31st July, 1893. — H. C. Levinge. 
