3IO THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 



F. taxifolius (p. 172). A form with remarkably decurrent 



inferior lamina, was found at Hardcastle in 1903. 

 Encalypta streptocarpa, Hedw, 1902, Rather abundant on 



the wall top, road side, Pecket Wood. ■-/. Necdham. 



Plants all barren, perhaps overlooked previously for 



this reason. 

 Brachythecium velutinum (p. 193), var. praelongum, B. ^vS. 



( )n j^rit rock in rill, Romfolly, Hardcastle. 

 Hypnum fluitans, var. atlantiCum, (p. 199), forma 



submersa 1902, In pool, Erringden Moor. — Journ. 



Bot. xl. p. 415. 



II. Cl I'RESSIFORME, vai . RESUPINATUM (p. 200). I902. Oil 



ash tree trunk from Ireland, at the bobbin works, Cote 

 Hill.— y. Need ham. 

 H. molluscum (p. 201). Hardcastle. — /. Needham. 



HEPATIC^. 

 Frullania dilatata (p. 205). 1902, On ash tree trunk from 

 Ireland, at the bobbin works, Cote Hill. — /. Needham. 



NOTE TO THE SERIAL ISSUE. 



The foregoing corrections have reference to the hnal issue of the 

 Flora in a complete form, which embodies between pages 1 and 120 

 numerous minor changes from the original issue with the Halifax 

 Naturalist. The chief changes are : — 



Additional records from the herbaria of Gibson and Leyland. 



A revision of the fruticose brambles in Gibson's Herbarium. 



A revision of the Gentians, which become Gentiana Amanlla, L. 

 ( = G. axillaris, Schm.) and G. baltica, Murb. 



Viola Riviniana, Reich, replaces V. silvestris, Reich. 



Mimulus Langsdorffii, Dow, replaces M. luteus, L. 



Stettaria aquatica, Trifolium arvense, and Conium maculatum are reduced 

 to Casuals ; Pedicularis palustris and Carduus crispus regarded as Errors ; 

 and Scrophularia aquatica omitted. 



Recent records are given for Cerastium glomeratum (Rishworth and 

 Hebden Bridge), and Rosa scpium (Tag Lock). 



