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Forfar, 6th July 1904. — W. A. Shoolbred. See Journ. Bot. 1905, 
p. 1 1 6. — J. G. 
G. festucaformis, Heynhold. Sea shore, Marlpit Bay, Strang- 
ford Lough, Co. Down, July 1904. See J. of B. 1903, p. 353. 
The plants sent are not so luxuriant as have been found on 
other parts of the coast. I found much difficulty in separating 
small forms from G. maritima, in company with which it grows. — 
C. H. Waddell. This gathering appeared to be a mixed one, and 
Prof. Hackel writes of the specimens submitted to him, “ Atropis 
maritima^ Griseb., a somewhat robust form.” — J. G. 
G. Borreri^ Bab., Panicularia Borreri. On the mud dredged 
from the shore at Cardiff Docks, Glamorganshire, growing with 
G. distans, Wahlenb. New to Wales July 1904. — G. Claridge 
Druce. Atropis Borreri, Richt.” — E. Hackel. 
Festuca rubra, L., sub var. grandiflora, Hackel. Ref. No. 2800. 
Coast, Carnoustie, Forfar, 8th July 1904. — E. S. Marshall. Also 
sent by Mr. W. A. Shoolbred. “Correctly named.” — E. Hackel. 
F. pseudo- ioliacea, Hackel. Aberdare, Glamorgan, June 1902. 
The old records for this plant and its allies are not at all 
satisfactory. But Prof. Hackel tells me that we have here both 
F. pratensis, Huds., and F. pscudo-loliacca, Hackel, and forma (of 
the latter) superpratensis, Hack. Mon. Fest. 162. The last-named 
is simply a form of F. pseudo-loliacea with the lower part of the 
panicle more or less branched. As two stems growing from the 
same root not seldom show, in the one case ‘ the type,’ in the other 
‘the form,’ it is clearly a point for description rather than for 
naming. — H. J. Riddelsdell. 
Festuca ? Sandhills on the west coast of Gower, near Llangen- 
ydd, VC. 41, Glamorgan, June 1904. — H. J. Riddelsdell. ‘ F. 
arundinacea, Schreb.’ — E. Hackel. 
Bromus tectorum, Idnn. Casual on waste ground, Llwydcoed, 
Aberdare, Glamorgan, June 1902. A new county record. — H. J. 
Riddelsdell. 
B. unioloides, H. B. and K. Taplow, Bucks, Sept. 1904. 
— G. Claridge Druce. Near Aberdare, Glamorgan, October 
1902. A new county record. — H. J. Riddelsdell. 
Agropyron littorale, Reichb. Bank of tidal Avon, below 
Bristol, 6th Aug. 1904.— J. W. White. “ A. pungens, R. and S., 
aristatum” — E. Hackel. 
A. junceum X repens. Port Talbot Docks, Glamorgan., July 
1904. I took the plant for this hybrid at first sight, and 
