632 Verbascum Thdpsus, Galeopsis versicolor. 



Dr. Hooker the localities of those which I gathered there lit 

 1833. — Brachypodium pinnatum is abundant in Sussex. — 

 ikfyosotis repens is not uncommon in Northumberland. — 

 jLysimachia Nummularia : peduncles generally solitary, some- 

 times in pairs ; near Seven Oaks, Kent, 1833. — Primula vul- 

 garis : colour yellowish white, or reddish ; the latter variety 

 in Somersetshire. — Frankenk ; in the generic character, for 

 6 petals, read 5 petals. — .Narcissus Pseudo-iVarcissus ; gene- 

 rally in meadows. — Juncus acutus, Jersey and Herm, 1833. 

 — Andromeda jsolifolia : near Bridgewater, Somersetshire, on 

 moors level with the sea ; 2 ft. high. — Silene conica, Sark, 

 1833. — Mespilus germanica, the thorny variety; hedges 

 between Tunbridge Wells and Penshurst, Kent, June, 1835. 

 — Fragaria elatior: about Wallington, Northumberland, not 

 unfrequent ; rare in fruit. — Geum rivale, the double-flowered 

 variety of, is very frequent in Northumberland. — .Mentha 

 rotundifolia, Jersey, 1833. — Teucrium Scorodonia : stamens 

 generally purplish red, sometimes colourless; near Wey- 

 mouth, 1833. — Orobanche ramosa : stem generally branched, 

 sometimes simple ; Sark, 1833. — Lavatera arborea : Jersey, 

 1833. — Malva sylvestris: leaves with 5 or 7 lobes. — Ficia 

 angustifolia : flowers larger and much brighter than in V. 

 sativa; not uncommon near Tunbridge Wells, June, 1835. 

 — iFrvum tetraspermum : peduncles 1-2 flowered. — Medicago 

 maculata: peduncles 1-5 flowered. — Cnicus acaulis ; gene- 

 rally stemless, sometimes stems from 1-4 inches high ; flower 

 [head of flowers] sometimes white; Newhaven, Sussex, 1833. 

 — Limbarda crithmoides : Jersey, 1833. — Centaurea nigra: 

 white, but rare; Hampshire, 1834. — Centaurea Isnardz : 

 sandy pastures. — 2£uph6rbz'a Peplis : Herm, near Guernsey, 

 1833. — Z2uph6rbz« portlandica : Jersey, 1833. — Carex dis- 

 tans : near Hastings, 1835 ; 4- ft. 6 in. high. — C/rtica pilulifera : 

 a weed in gardens, Blackheath, Kent. — y&plenium marinum : 

 abundant in Jersey and Guernsey, where also occurs a very 

 remarkable variety with the pinnae very deeply cut. — jEquise- 

 tum variegatum: banks of Tees, Middleton, in Teesdale, 

 Durham, 1828. — W. C. Trevelyan. London, July 31. 1835. 



Verbdscum Thapsus has " 3 of the Stamens hairy ; 2 longer 

 ones glabrous" (Hooker, in his British Flora.) — I have ascer- 

 tained the correctness of this remark. In Sowerby's English 

 Botany, all the stamens are represented hairy; and in Smith's 

 English Flora no notice is given on the contrary, nor in 

 Macgillivray's edition of Withering. — John Reynolds Roisoe. 

 JVimborne, Dorsetshire, Sept. 21. 1835. 



Galeopsis versicolor Curtis is Hereditarily Constant in its 

 Characteristics. — In August, 1832, I gathered in a corn field, 



