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maritime form ? I see no runner on my specimen.” — G. C. Druce. 
“ Looks correct, but surely only a variety of ovtna, and not a species. 
7 c ovina^ v. glauca, Koch.” — A. Bennett. “ F. rubra, sub-var. 
glaucescens, ‘Hack. Monogr.?’” — E. Hackel. 
Festuca ovina, L. v. duriuscula, sub-var. trachyphylla. Hack. Rail- 
way bank near Crayford, VV. Kent, 27th May, 1894. Named by 
Prof. Hackel. — A. H. Wolley Dod. F. ovina, L. var. duriuscula, 
Hack, sub-var. trachyphylla, Hack. ‘ Mon. Fest’ p. 91. 
F. rubra, genuina, subv. barbata. Hack. ( 7 c pubescens, W., 7 c 
barbata, Schr.) Shoebury brickfield, S. Essex, 24th June, 1894. I 
send this under the names Prof. Hackel wrote on the label, but I 
suppose it is 7 c du 77 ietorum, L., as I had suggested, which name 
Hackel neither erased nor affirmed. — A. H. Wolley Dod. Seems 
quite too slender for F. diwietoruTn, L., which is a distinct species, 
whilst pubesceTts, W. = barbata, Schr. is a slight variety of F. rubra . — 
W. R. L. 
7c Coast, Bigbury Bay, near Kingston, S. Devon, 22nd 
June, 1894. Very glaucous. Very near the plant from rocks by the 
Avon {Fglauca, Lam.?), but stronger and stouter. — E. S. Marshall. 
“ Exactly 7 c rubra, v. primiosa, Hackel. Agrees precisely with my 
Dorset specimens, and is a great westward extension for the South of 
England.” — E. F. Linton. “ Under rubra, L., I think, but not quite 
like the Eastern coast forms I have. Near to v. gla 7 iceue 7 is, Gremli (?), 
but I have not seen a sp. from that author.”— A. Bennett. M. Hackel 
names it 7 c rubra, sub-var. glaucesce 7 is. Hack. Monogr. - ' 
F. pratensis y. Loliu 77 i pere 7 i 7 ie, ( 7 c loliacea, Huds.) Near Bigbury, 
S. Devon, 19th June, 1894. Dr. Focke passed this as correct. It 
grew abundantly with the parents. — E. S. Marshall. 
Bro 77 ius erecius, Huds. v. villosus, Bab. Fosse Road, Moreton 
Morrell, Warwickshire, July, 1894. — H. Bromwich. Correct, I 
believe, but Prof. Hackel seemed to think v. inllosus, Doell., had 
priority. ‘Report,’ 1887, p. 194. — W. R. L. 
B. tectoru 77 i, L, Rubbish heap, Cork, 29th June, 1891.— R. W. 
Scully. 
B. rigidus, Roth. Roadside, Serk, Channel Islands, June, 1894. 
— J. W. White. Very fine specimens. 
B. patulus, M. et K. Woolwich Arsenal, W. Kent, 20th June 
and 3rd July, 1894. — A. H. Wolley Dod. Correct. 
B. Schraderi, Kunth. Waste ground near Plumstead Common, 
W. Kent, 29th Sept., 1894.-— A. H. Wolley Dod. An American 
grass. imioloides, Kunth ( 7 ?. Schraderi, Kunth, Ceratochloa 
pe/idula, Schrad),” — Hackel’s ‘The True Grasses,’ p. 169. I possess 
a specimen, named Ceratochloa 7 mioloides, Beauv., collected by Mr. 
G. Nicholson at Ham, Surrey. — W. R. L. 
Pte 7 ds aquilma, L. Shore of Cropstone Reservoir, Leicestershire, 
Aug., 1894. Seedlings. I .send these specimens in the belief that 
they are not common, and will be acceptable to some of the members. 
