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another gathering from the same place he named var. subuniflora. 
The upper leaf is much longer than its sheath, which does not agree 
with the description of P. .Parnellii. — G. Claridge Druce. 
P. pratensts, L., var. sub-ccerulea (Sm.). Sandy ground near 
Heysham Harbour, W. Lancs., loth July 1906. — J. A. Wheldon 
and A. Wilson. “ The foliage is too narrow and too acute ; it 
comes, I believe, between that and the type.” — E. S. Marshall. 
Glyceria fluitans )iplicata. Bradley, S. Derbs., 12th June 
1906. Quite sterile, and just intermediate between the two parents. 
— W. R. Linton. 
Festuca. Sandy shore near Heysham Harbour, West Lancs. 
(60), loth July 1906. — Albert Wilson and J. A. Wheldon. 
“ Identical with the plant from Wallasey reported on by E. Hackel 
in ‘ B. E. C.’ Rep. for 1892, p. 393. F. rubrai' — W. R. L. 
F. rubra, L., var. arenaria (Osbeck). Sandhills, Weston-super- 
Mare, 22nd June 1906. — S. H. Bickham. “ Correct.” — A. Ley 
and W. R. L. I think not ; the root being merely fibrous without 
runners, it is not genuina, Hackel, note the very long awns. — E. S. 
Marshall. 
Bromus erectus, Huds. Stony ground, Colwyn, N. Denbigh, 
June 1906. — C. Bailey. 
B. secalinus, L., var. (Schrad.). Cornfield, Snelsmore, 
Bucks (probably introduced with barley crop), 15th July 1906. — 
A. B. Jackson. “Correct, I believe, though by no means extreme.” 
— E. S. Marshall. • 
B. unioloides, H. B. U. Meole Brace, Salop. — J. Cosmo 
Melvill. “See Rep. for 1905, p. 190.” — W. R. L. 
Gaudinia fragilis, Beauv. Named by Professor Hackel, who 
writes, “ A species of the Mediterranean region, frequently observed 
as an introduced alien plant in the neighbourhood of Paris, in 
Belgium, rarely in Northern Germany, but not yet, as I believe, 
in Great Britain nor Ireland.” On the shore near Barry, Glamorgan, 
v.-c. 41, 26th June, 1906. New to Britain. The presence of the 
plant in this spot, apparently far away from all possibility of 
introduction, is difficult to account for. — H. J. Riddelsdell. 
Loliicm perenne, L., var. teiitce (L.). Meadow, Sellack, Here 
ford, 30th June 1906. — A. Ley. 
