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K. ALBESCENS, DC. This has been gathered by the writer 
on the Quenvais in Jersey. 
In addition to these plants Dr. Domin has named K. gra- 
cilis, Pers., var. gypsacea, Domin : — ‘ Cacspitibus densissimis 
multiculmibus, culmis gracilibus humilibus pro more, c. i — 2 dm. 
altis, foliis basilaribus numerosis brevissimis curvatis convolutis 
rigidiusculisque, foliis culmeis paucis brevissime laminatis (culmis 
ideo insuper longe nudis), paniculis cylindricis laxioribus interdum 
depauperatis,’ previously only recorded from Nordhausen. The 
writer gathered it on Durdham Down, Gloster W., in 1879. 
Var. LATiFOLiA, Domin : — ‘ Foliis omnino planis latioribus 
(usque plus 2 mm.) saepe elongatis, caeterum sum diversis K. 
gracilis formis congrues,’ which occurs in Hungary and Bohemia, 
is a hydrophytic form found some years ago by Mr. Geo. Nicholson 
at Kew. 
Our British Koeleriae are, therefore : — 
K. VALEsiANA, Ascli. and Graeb. = K. splendens (Pourr.), 
Druce = K. valesiaca. Gaud. See ‘ Journ. Bot.’ p. 313, 1905. 
K. gracilis, Pers. (K. nitida (Lam. sub. Poa) ). 
var. latifolia, Domin. 
var. gypsacea, Domin. 
X supra-arenaria, Domin. = K. gracilis X arenaria, 
K. BRiTANNiCA, Domin. 
K. ARENARIA, Dum. 
K. albescens, DC. 
Among other interesting discoveries of the year may be men- 
tioned : — 
Liparis Loeselii, Rich., found by the Rev. H. J. Riddelsdell 
in Glamorganshire (‘Journ. Bot.’ p. 274), a most interesting ex- 
tension of its range in Britain. Specimens are now distributed. 
Ranunculus reptans, L., and Caltha radicans, Forst. 
Found by the writer near Loch Tummel, M. Perth. See Ann. 
Scot. Nat. Hist p. 247, 1905. Also from Banff. See ‘ Rep.’ p. 152. 
Mathiola incana, L., Glamorganshire, Rev. H. J. Riddels- 
dell. Still plentiful near Hastings. 
