REPORT FOR I905. 
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K cristaia. Pers. var. gracilis^ Boreau. Lowesby, Leics., 
July 1905. — A. R. Horwood. “A', gracilis, Pers., correctly 
named.” — E. Hackel. 
Poa nemoralis. L., var. Parndlii, Hook, and Arnott. Origin, 
Taren Llwyd, Black Mountain, Brecon, cult. June and August 
1905. This I believe to be identical with the plant sent from 
Taren-r’-Esgob, Black Mountain, in 1897. See ‘ Report B.E.C.’ 
1897, p. 576. — Augustin Ley. “The latter gathering was passed 
by Dr. Hackel.” — E d. 
P. Chaixii, Villars. Abernant Park, Aberdare, Glamorgan, 
June 1905. This grass, which I suppose to be the above, is 
presumably not native, though I cannot find any trace of its culti- 
vation in the neighbourhood. Two patches. — H. J. Riddelsdell. 
“ Quite right.” — G. C. Druce. 
Glyceria fluitans y. plicata. Rodsley, near Shirley, Derbs., 
4th August 1905. — W. R. Linton. “Nearer to G. fluitans than 
this hybrid {G. pedicellata, Towns.) usually is, but no doubt cor- 
rect.” — Edw. S. Marshall. “ I cannot find any difference from 
true G. flnitansP — E. Hackel. 
G. declinata, Breb. Osmaston, 7th June, and Osmaston to 
Old Yeldersley, 'Derbs., 5th June 1905. These are sent as being 
fresh localities for this, which after observation of it in many places 
in this neighbourhood through the past season, I now realize is 
most certainly a good species. — W. R. Linton. “ Correct, I be- 
lieve.” — A r. Bennett. “ I have not at hand Brbbison’s work, 
and cannot say whether the identification is right. The plant you 
sent is the same as Glyceria plicata, var. depauperata, Crep. Not. 
pi. cr. iv. 1867.” — E. Hackel. 
G. festuccefor 77 iis, Heynh. Stony sea -shore, Craigaveagh, 
Strangford Lough, County Down, loth July 1905. — R. Lloyd 
Praeger. “ An excellent series of good specimens, but the plant 
seems merely to be a strong form of G. 77 iariti 77 ia, M. and K. See 
‘ Report B.E.C.’ 1904.” — Ed. “ Although kept as a distinct species 
by Richter, ‘ PI. Europ.,’ and by Ascherson and Graebner in ‘ El. 
Mitt. Eur.,’ the alliance with G. 77 iariti 77 ia seems very close.” — 
G. C. Druce. 
G. dista7is, Wahl. Entrance to grass-field on stiff clay, Cole- 
man Road, Leicester, June 1905. This maritime grass has pre- 
viously been recorded for Leics., but so far as is known that county 
