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2465 b. Sparganium NATANS, L., *var. microcephalum 
(Neum.). W. H. Beeby. 
*2476 c. Alisma Plantago - aquaticum, L., ‘^Var. lati- 
FOLiUM, Kunth. Planta robusta. Lamina plerumque magna, 
ovata, acuta, basi plerumque rotundata vel cordata. Oxford, 
Bucks, Berks, &c., in Hb. Druce, teste Dr. Hugo Gliick ; an ana- 
logous variety on the one side, as the variety lanceolaium is on 
the other side of the species. Professor Gliick agrees with me, and 
he has been some years studying this group, in considering that 
lanceolatum is not specifically distinct. The var. sparganiifolitim, 
Loud. Cat. (under Elisma tiata?is), is also only a young state of the 
type. 
2477 c. Echinodorus Ranunculoioes, var. zosterifolius 
(Fries). This Dr. Gliick says is only a state, and in cultivation 
reverts to type. Davies’ repens., on the contrary, is a good variety. 
2484. ScHEUCHZEiUA PALUSTRis, L. On Raunocli Moor in 
Argyll. See ‘ Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist.’ 253, 1910. G. W. Scarth, in 
lit. A most interesting discovery. 
2562 b. C. SAXATiLis, L., var. compacta (R. Br.) Dew. 
Ben Lawers, Glen Shee. Perigynia broadly ovate and inflated, 
darker and more shining than in the type. P. Ewing, l.c. 179, 
1910. 
2562 e. C. SAXATILIS, L., var. glomerata, Ewing. Spikelets 
3-4 bluntly ovate-oblong, upper very shortly stalked, next sessile 
near its base, next shortly stalked, lowest on a long stalk so that 
they are all crowded ; terminal spikelets may be all male, or all 
female, or partly both, and stamens may be often seen on the other 
spikelets ; . . . . Glumes lanceolate, acuminate, dark purple with a 
lighter lip and slender mid-rib, visible only on some of the glumes ; 
much like small C. atrata. Ben Lawers, Creag Mhor, Ben 
Heasgarnich, Ben Laoigh. P. Ewing, l.c. 
2564/ C. ROSTRATA, Stokes, var. borealis, Hartm. With long 
involute leaves, one or two spikelets always closely sessile =C. m- 
flata., var. borealis (Hartm.). P. Ewing, l.c. 
