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C. ovalis^ Good., var. capitata^ Sonder. Damp hollow on 
Malvern Link Common, Worcester, 21st June 1905. — S. H. Bick- 
HAM. •' I should not so name it. It is as near the var. bracteata, 
Syme, as anything, only less developed. C. leporina^ L., var. 
capitata^ Sond. FI. Hamb., 1851, has truly capitate heads, the 
spikes being agglomerated into a single head, and thus resembling 
the arctic C. festiva^ Desv. It was named C. subfestiva^ Lange, in 
i860 .” — Ar. Bennett. 
C. Hudsonii^ Ar. Benn., var. turfosa, Ar. Benn. Swamp near 
Over Kellet, W. Lancs., 24th June 1905, coll. A. Wilson and 
J. A. Wheldon. First found in West Lancashire several years ago 
by Mr. Wilson, and then thought to be a form of C. stricta, 
Dr. Lees pointing out that it was not the typical plant. On com- 
paring it with Mr. Beeby’s specimen of C. iurfosa we saw it 
corresponded, and Mr. Bennett confirmed that name. We hope 
next year to send specimens to the Club showing the roots to 
have short stolons. — J. A. Wheldon. “ Why not follow the 
‘Manual’ and use the name C. e/ata, All., var. turfosa (Fries) ?” 
— G. C. Druce. 
C. Hornschuchiana, Bab. Black Down on Mendip, N. Somer- 
set, at 1,050 ft., 23rd June 1905. — Jas. W. White. “ C. Horns- 
chuchiana, Hoppe, which many British botanists persist in naming 
C. fuloa, Good., though that is almost certainly a hybrid of 
Hornschtichiana with one of the flava-Oederi group. One speci- 
men on my sheet is probably a hybrid with C. Oederi^ var. 
oedocarpaP — Edw. S. Marshall. 
C. rostrata, Stokes f. or var. Swamp, valley of the Couglass, 
near Tomintoul, Banff, v.-c. 94, 15th July 1905. — W. A. Shoolbred. 
“A common form of the species in places where the plant has 
to contend with wet and dry periods. I do not know any name 
for it.”— Ar. Bennett. 
C. pulla, Good. N. side of Ben More, at 2,800 ft., Mid Perth, 
July 1905, coll. Albert Wilson and J. A. Wheldon. A few ex- 
amples for comparison with the C. Grahami that grew along with 
it.— J. A.''Wheldon. 
C.pulla, Good., var. Grahami^ Booth With the last at 2,800 ft. 
Passed by Kiikenthal.— J. A. Wheldon and A. Wilson. 
Spartina Townse^idi, Groves. Salt marsh between Sturt Pond 
(Milford) and Hurst Castle, S. Hants., 14th Oct. 1905. In 1895 
and 1896, when I previously examined this marsh in the autumn, 
none of this grass was visible to the best of my recollection. It 
