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Cy perils longus^ L. Victoria Public Gardens, Newquay, 
W. Cornwall, v.-c. i. Sept. 1907 and 1908. I expect it is an 
unique thing for a Public Garden to have an indigenous patch of 
this plant. There is another patch in the same valley, and there 
are at least three other patches (one of half an acre) within six 
miles. Strangely it appears to be very rare in East Cornwall. — 
C. Corker Vigors. It is good to know that there is a prospect of 
this handsome plant being protected and preserved in one of its 
indigenous habitats. — W. Bell. 
E.latifolium, Hoppe. Whitewell Bottom, West Gloucestershire, 
28th July 1908 (N. C. R.). — J. W. White. 
Eriophoriim angustifolmm, Roth., var. elatius, Koch {var. longi- 
foliiim^ Hoppe, in ‘ Bond. Cat.,’ Ed. IX.). Newlyn Downs, W. Corn- 
wall, v.-c. I, 27th June 1908. From a bog in one corner of this large 
Downs ; very conspicuous with its long leaves. Named by Mr. A. 
Bennett. — C. Corker Vigurs. According to Koch, E. angusti- 
folium proper (his vulgare') has leaves two lines broad, while his var. 
/3 elatius has them three lines broad. My specimens from Dr. 
Vigurs have the leaves two lines broad, so seem to come under 
angiistifolium proper. — C. E. S. Most of the plants sent by Dr. 
Vigurs had foliage answering to Koch’s elatius : but in a few it was 
rather narrower. Probably Mr. Salmon received an extreme form 
of the latter. — W. Bell. 
C. Pseudo- Cy per us, L. S’y Nyll, Cardiff, v.-c. 41, July and 
Aug. 1908. A very welcome confirmation for Glamorgan of Light- 
foot’s 1773 record, which (as with strigosa) comes from Swansea. — 
H'. J. Riddelsdell. 
C. vesicaria, L. Banks of the River Frome, near Iron Acton, 
W. Gloucester, 29th May 1908. — J. W. White. A very fine set. — 
W. Bell. 
C. vesicaria, forma, intermedia. Beinn Laiogh, 2nd Aug. 1908; 
and C. Grahami, Boott, Beinn Laiogh, Mid Perth, 2nd Aug. 1908. 
— P. Ewing. The first is very good Grahami (Boott) j the other 
plant, named Grahami by Mr. Ewing, cannot be separated from it, 
being merely somewhat younger and smaller headed. — E. S. M. 
C. Grahami is put as a var. of C. vesicaria, L., by Kiikenthal, not 
a hybrid as many authorities have thought, and as it is given in my 
‘ List.’ Curiously the only sub-species given by Kiikenthal in his 
Monograph is C. saxatilis, L., probably because of the intermediate 
stages, i.e. var. Grahami and alpigena. The var. dichroa. And., he 
treats as synonymous with Grahamt, although I think they are 
not identical. He correctly uses the name C. saxatilis, L., instead 
