198 Reid. — Notes on the Geological History 
Carex panicea, Linn. 
Nuts, with and without utricle. Interglacial, Redhall. 
Abundant. 
Carex flava, Linn. 
Nuts apparently belonging to this species are found in the 
interglacial beds at Hailes and Redhall. 
Carex paludosa, Good. 
Nut in utricle. Preglacial, Cromer Forest-bed, Pakefield. 
Carex riparia? Curtis. 
Nut in utricle. Preglacial, Cromer Forest-bed, Mundesley. 
A doubtful determination. 
Carex rostrata, Stokes. 
Nuts in utricle. Interglacial, Airdrie and Cowden Glen. 
Abundant. 
Anthoxanthum odoratum, Linn. 
A single fruit, determined by Mr. Carruthers. Postglacial, 
Greenock (from Mr. Scott). The specimen looks very recent. 
Agrostis, sp. 
One seed. Interglacial, Redhall. 
Holcus lanatus, Linn. 
Fruit, determined by Mr. Carruthers. Interglacial, Redhall. 
Phragmites communis, Linn. 
Portions of panicles are found in a postglacial peaty bed 
on Kelsey Hill near Hull. Matted stems are common in the 
Cromer Forest-bed. 
Poa trivialis, Linn. 
A single fruit, determined by Mr. Carruthers. Postglacial, 
Greenock (from Mr. Scott). The specimen looks very recent. 
Another fruit from the interglacial beds of Redhall has been 
obtained by Mr. Bennie. 
