6 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
X Vaccinium INTERMEDIUM, Ruthc { V. MyrtUlus X V. Vttis- 
idaea), found by Mr. A. Sutherland near Watten, Caithness ; re- 
ported by Mr. Arth. Bennett (‘ Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist.’ p. 249), 
New to Scotland. 
Myosotis palustris, var. nemorosa, Besser {M. scorpioides, 
var. nemorosa), (‘Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist.’ p. 17 0 > near Downreay, 
Caithness. — G. C. Druce. 
ScROPHULARiA UMBROSA, Duiii. (S. Ehrharti Stev.) hrom 
VVatton and Scoulton Mere, Norfolk, W. (‘Journ. Bot.’ p. 313). 
New to East Anglia. — G. C. Druce. 
Salsola Kali, L., var. tenuifolia, Moq. Tand., with Atri- 
plex rosea, L. ; as aliens at Southwick, Sussex (‘Journ. Bot.’ p. 26). 
— G. C. Druce. 
Urtica dioica, L., var. hispida, Gren. and Godr., Slapton 
Ley, S. Devon (l.c. p. lo). — G. C. Druce. 
Cladium jamaicense, Crantz, found by Mr. A. Wallis, near 
Wotton Underwood, Bucks. A few specimens are now distributed 
by the writer. 
Carex tomentosa, L., found by the veteran botanist, Mr. T. 
Shepheard, near Chertsey, Surrey. Ani important extension of its 
geographical range in Britain. 
Apera intermedia. Hack. A new species found as a Casual 
at Blaby Mill, Leicestershire. Reported by Mr. A. Jackson (‘Journ. 
Bot.’ p. 348). Hitherto only known from Asia Minor. 
Glyceria Borreri, Bab. {Panicidaria Borreri). Plentiful on 
recently dredged mud at the Docks, Cardiff ; gathered by the Rev. 
H. J. Riddelsdell and myself in July last. New to Wales. Dis- 
tributed this year. 
Agropyron repens, Beauv., var. lasiorachis. Hack. A new 
variety from the side of the tidal river at Tamerton Foliot, S. Devon 
(‘Journ. Bot.’ p. n). — G. C. Druce 
The chief publications of interest include the Ninth Edition 
of Babington’s ‘ Manual of British Botany,’ by Henry and James 
Groves, to whom British botanists are greatly indebted for the very 
valuable addition to botanical literature. 
