26o the botanical exchange club of the BRITISH ISLES, 
Glyceria maritima, Wahl., var. Foucaudii, [Hackel], as 
Atropis Foucaudii \\\ Husnot ‘ Gramina,’ p. 49, 1896, recorded from 
the coast near Grain, West Kent, Mudeford, Hants, and Auginish 
Island, Co. Limerick. See note by E. S. Marshall in ‘ Journ. Bot.’ 
p. 210, 1907. 
Triticum peregrinum, Hackel. A newly described Alien 
Species found by our member Mr. Fraser, near Edinburgh. 
‘ Ann. Scot, Nat. Hist.’ p. loi, 1907. 
Dryopteris remota (Braun.) has been reported from Lomond 
in Scotland by W. B. Boyd. See ‘ Trans, and Proc. Edinburgh 
Botanic. Society,’ xxiii. p. 281. 
Cystopteris fragilis, Bernh., var. sempervirens. From 
Corrie Ceann-mor, S. Aberdeen. W. Young. ‘ Proc. Soc. Bot. 
Edin.’ xxiii. (1906), pp, 192 — 194. 
Deyeuxia strigosa, Kunth. This (as I suggested in the 
‘ British Plant List ’) must be now removed from our British species. 
The Caithness plant which I have collected in all its known localities 
must be referred teste Prof. Hackel to D. negiecta, Kunth. The 
true sirigosa is now usually considered to be D. jieg/ecta x 
Calamagrostis epis^eios. The latter species does not now occur in 
North Scotland. — G, Claridge Druce. 
Among the recent publications (up to 1907) interesting to our 
members may be mentioned the following : — 
‘ List of British Seed-Plants and Ferns.’ Exhibited in the 
Department of Botany, British Museum (Natural History), by 
A. B. Rendle and James Britten, pp. 44. London. Printed by 
order of the Trustees of the British Museum, 1907, price ^d. 
‘The Dillenian Herbaria’: An account of the Dillenian Col- 
lections in the Herbarium of the University of Oxford, together with 
a Biographical Sketch of Dillenius, Selections from his Corre- 
spondence, Notes, &c., by G. Claridge Druce. Edited with an 
Introduction by S. H. Vines, M.A., Sherardian Professor in the 
University, Oxford: at the Clarendon Press. 1907, 8vo. j^p. cxii, 
258, with portrait, price i 2 l 6 d. 
