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low ground aquatilis ( elatio r, Bab.).” — Kiikenthal, in litt. “I agree with 
you; my specimen has the glumes half as long again, and much narrower 
than any of the specimens referred to elatior .” — Ar. Bennett, in litt. 
I he general habit is indeed much the same; but the inflorescence was 
easily distinguishable from the ordinary aquatilis ( i.e , elatior , Bab.) of 
the locality growing side by side with it. — E. S. Marshall. 
Carex aquatilis x salina, var. Kattegatensis (C. Gran til, Ar. Bennett). 
Wick river, v.-c. 109, Caithness, 28th June 1900. Endorsed by Mr. 
Ar. Bennett and Kiikenthal. — E. S. Marshall. 
C. Goodenovii, J. Gay. Shore of Loch Dearie, W. Sutherland, 
26th July 1900. — W. A. Shoolbred. “A very neat lacustrine form 
of the species, with nerves strongly marked on the perigynium.” — 
E. F. Linton. 
Carex , an diluta , M.B. ? By a watercourse, Hordle Cliffs, 
S. Hants, July 1900. — J. C. Melvill. “Is C. distans , L.” — E. F. 
Linton ; E. S. Marshall. 
C. Hornschuchiana x lepidocarpa. Tongue, v.-c. 108, W. Suther- 
land, 3rd July 1900. Confirmed by Kiikenthal. — E. S. Marshall. 
C. flava, L. Llanwrtyd Wells, Breconshire, June 1900. — W. H. 
Painter. 
C. hirta , L., var., hirtceformis , Pers. Bradley Green, Cheshire, 
23rd July 1900. I believe this is not an uncommon state of the 
species, hardly deserving varietal rank. — A. H. Wolley-Dod. “Cor- 
rect, I believe.” — Ar. Bennett. 
C. rostrata , Stokes, forma. This plant grew in the little 
mountain lake Llyn Cwn, which is nearly two thousand feet above sea 
level, and lies above Cwm Idwal, at the base of the final ascent of the 
Glyder. It was the only form then growing in the lake, whence 
Mr. Griffith in his ‘Flora of Anglesey and Carnarvon’ records the 
variety elatior , Blytt, and an identical form also grew in Llyn-an-Afon, 
the locality for Potamogeton Griffithii, whence the var. elatior has 
also been recorded. Neither of these rocky mountain lakes appear 
quite likely places for Blytt’s plant, but it may be that different seasons 
may yield varying forms, and my experience is of two years only. — 
G. Claridge Druce. 
C. acutiformis , Ehrh., small form among Iris plants. Island of 
Great Cumbrae, Clyde Isles, 18th June 1898. Fide Ar. Bennett. — 
A. Somerville. 
Spartina Townsendi , H. and J. Groves. Hayling Island, v.-c. 11, 
S. Hants, 13th September 1900. This is, I believe, a new station, 
extending its distribution a considerable distance eastward. — E. S. 
Marshall. 
