PLANT NOTES FOR I 9 I 0 , ETC. 
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2720. Avena 5ATIVA, L., *var. brunnef, Koern. [Lizard.] 
G. Claridge Druce. 
2722 bis. *A. BROMOIDES, Gouan. Eur. mer. [Musselburgh.] 
J. Fraser, 1910. 
2742 bis. *Koeleria setacea, DC. Eur. mer. [Mussel- 
burgh.] J. Fraser, 1910. 
2750 bis. "*^Melica ciliata, L. Eur. [Oxon.] W. Baxter. 
2751 bis. ^Dactylis hispanica, Roth. Eur. mer. [Mussel- 
burgh.] J. Fraser, 1910. 
2762 h. Read Poa nemoralis, L., var. h. glauca, Gaud. 
Wales, (i. divaricaia, Syme, is not separated from type being 
unknown to Hackel). 
2787 in. Festuca ovina, L., ^var. firmula, Hackel. Co. 
Clare. G. Claridge Druce. 
2791 e. F. BROMOIDES, L., ^var. Broteri (Boiss. and Rent.). 
Eur. mer. [Galashiels.] Miss Hayward. 
2Z11 b. and c. The varieties of Bromus hordeaceus, i.e. 
g 'abraius, Doell., and hptostachys, Pers., are too closely allied to be 
kept apart. Persoon’s name appears to be the older. 
2892 /. POLYSTICHUM ANGULARE, Presl, *var. DUBIUM, Wol- 
laston, Preston. 
2893 c. P. ACULEATUM, Roth., *var. lonchitioides, Deakin. 
2904. Cystopteris FRAGiLis, Bemh. Ewhurst, N. Hants. 
12, N.C.R. 1910. F. W. Stansfield, in lit. 
UTRICULARIA. 
This genus has been recently closely studied by Dr. Hugo 
Gliick, who in his most interesting account of U. ochroleuca which 
appeared in the ‘ Deutschen Botanischen Gesellschaft,’ 149—156, 
for 1902, gave some additional characters by which that species 
