322 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES, 
these hills.— Augustin Ley, P. nemoralis^ L., vulgaris. Gaud., 
approaching somewhat var, moTifana, Gaud., but nearer to vulgaris, 
— E. Hackel. Gathered too late. It seems to me to be sub- 
alpine, depauperate form of the type, tending rather towards var. 
coarctaia, Gaud. — E. S. M. 
P. Chaixii, Vill. In the pleasure ground of Chiselhampton 
House with Festuca heterophylla, where it may have been intro- 
duced. Now very abundant, June 1907. — G. Claridge Druce. 
P. palustris, L. {P. serotvia, Ehrh.). Still abundant in the 
original locality, i.e. a marsh on the west side of the River Tay, 
about four miles below Perth, where it is abundant over a limited 
space ; but I think purely alien. July 1907. — G. Claridge 
Druce. 
Festuca ovina, L., forma. On the limestone cliffs at Inchna- 
damph, W. Sutherland. Only a form of the type, not true supina. 
July 1907. — G. Claridge Druce. Material poor. I cannot see 
how it differs from var. capillata, Hackel, — E. S. M. 
F. rubra, sub-var, barbata. Hack. Correifron, 9th Aug. and 
Midlaw Burn, 23rd July, Moffat, N.B., 1907. — J. T. Johnstone 
and W. R. Linton. Mr. Marshall considers this to be probably 
the above variety. It grows on cliffs to upwards of 2,000 ft., and 
mixed up with the t)^pe. The Correifron plant is more pronounced 
than the other. — W. R. Linton. F. rubra, var. barbata, Hackel, 
of ‘Lon. Cat.’ Ed. X.— H. J. R. 
F. rubra, L., recently sown pasture near Ledbury, v.-c. 36, 
8th July 1907. — S, H. Bickham. Var. fallax, Hackel, I believe. 
— E. S. M. Mr. Bickham subsequently suggested F. dumetormu, 
L. — Ed. 
F. rubra, v. fallax, Thuill. Near Moffat, Dumfries, 16th July 
1907. Pointed out to me by Mr. Marshall. Chiefly growing on 
wall tops and in partial shade. Characterised by the long involute 
root-leaves. — W. R. Linton. F. rubra, var. fallax, Hackel, of 
‘ Lon. Cat.’, Ed. X.— H. J. R. 
F. heterophylla, Lam, In the pleasure grounds near Chisel- 
hampton House, Oxford, in immense quantity. Tliis is the locality 
whence I first recorded it in 1889. Here it is associated with 
Lilium martagon, Poa Chaixii, Tulipa sylvestris, Ornithogalum um- 
bellatuvi, etc., and is probably an introduced species, although now 
completely naturalised. June 1907. — G. Claridge Druce. 
F. heterophylla, Lam. In woods on the Bere Estate between 
