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Ononis spinosa L. Keyham. A white-flowered form occurs 

 here. — 0. repens L. Billesdon Coplow, Salthy. 



-\MecUcago sativa L. New Humberstone, Marefield, Syston, 

 Laughton. Mountsorrel, E. E. L. Between Edmonthorpe and 

 Wymondham, B. Barnes. — M. dcnticulata Willd. Birstall, G. M. 

 — M. arabica Huds. East side of Cliarnwood Forest (N. H. T.). 

 Belgrave, G. M. Wanhp, G. M. 



Melilotus altissima Thuill. West Bridge, Belgrave Pumping 

 Station, Aylestone, Glen Parva, Church Langton. Smeeton, T.B. G. 

 — M. officinalis Lam. (= M. arvensis Wallr.). Evington, J. B. 

 Belgrave, G. M. New Humberstone. 



Trifoliitm medium L. Moira (N. H. T.). Burbage, Keyham, 

 Stathern, Branstone. Aylestone, L. S. B. — ■■'jT. ochroleucon 

 Huds. Mountsorrel, E. E. L. — T. arvense L. Birstall, G. M. 

 Mountsorrel, E. E. L. — T. striatum L. Tilton Hill, Oropstone, 

 Sproxton. — \T. hybridum L. South Croxton, Tilton, Branstone. 

 — T.fragiferum L. Houghton, King's Norton, E. Langton, Arnesby, 

 Sproxton. 



AnthylUs Vulneraria L. Laughton Hill, Wigston Station. 

 Mountsorrel, E. E. L. 



Lotus tenuis Waldst. & Kit. Woodville (N. H. T.). Near 

 Birstall. 



Onobrychis vicicefolia Scop. Mountsorrel, E. E. L. Between 

 Edmonthorpe and Wymondham, B. Barnes. 



(To be continued.) 



SHOBT NOTES. 



New County Kecords in Bryophyta. — The following Mosses 

 and Hepatics are new for the counties of Westmorland and Ayr 

 respectively. I have been kindly helped by Messrs. Wheldon and 

 Ingham in naming them. In June, 1910, I found, in Mardale, 

 v.-c. 69, Meesia trichoides Spruce, in fruit, and BracJiythecium 

 2)lumosii7it, B. & S. var. nomomallum Schimp. In Eiggindale, 

 Bazzania tricrenata (Wahl.), Trevis. In August, 1910, I found, 

 at Craig Lure, Ayrshire, v.-c. 75, Sphagnum compactum De Cand. 

 var. subsquarrosum W., <S'. rubellum Wils. var. versicolor ; at Bal- 

 beg, S. rubellum var. purpurascens W. ; and the rare hepatic, 

 Pleurozia purpurea (Lightf.) Lindl. at Craig Lure. — Eleonora 

 Armitage. 



Mentha alopecueoides in East Suffolk (v.-c. 25). — I can- 

 not find any mention of this as a Suffolk plant in Hind's " Flora," 

 Supp. to Top. Bot., &c., but a fine example of it exists in the 

 herbarium of the Holmesdale Natural History Club, Eeigate, 

 labelled " Oakley, Suffolk. Eev. H. Kirby." The specimen came 

 from Dr. J. A. Power's collection, and was probably gathered 

 seventy or eighty years ago. Messrs. W. E. & E. F. Linton con- 

 firmed the name some time ago. — C. E. Salmon. 



