50 Mr Bennett on British Epilobium. [sess. li. 



Cork, Ireland — (Allen). 

 Teesdale — (Babington). 

 I have seen in Surrey what I believe to be this form. 



11. U. anagallidifolium, Lam. 



Haussknecht quotes Syme, Eng. Bot., 3rd ed., t. 506-7, for 

 this, restricting E. alpinum, L. sp., PI. 348, No. 7 p.p. C. 

 Eornemanni, Diet., to a rare plant which he names E. lacti- 

 fiorum, and locates in Scandinavia, Iceland, Greenland, Lab- 

 rador, &c. 



Nyman, Consp. Fl. Europseas, p. 248, gives E. Hornenianni, 

 Echb. Beurl, Bot. Not., 1853, as Scotch, but Haussknecht and 

 he do not agree at all in their synonymy, hence we are left 

 in doubt as to whether Nyman means what we have called 

 alpinum or the lactijlorum of Haussknecht. 



12. E. alsinifolium, Vill. 



He quotes a station for this which must be an error, i.e., 

 " Stapelton, pr. Bristol, Herb. Kevj." 



E. cordifolium, Don, in herb. Smith (1822), is an earlier 

 but unpublished name. 



E. alsinifolium X anagallidif olium = E. Boissieri, Haussk., 

 Forfar, Clova (Gardiner), Glen Dole, Forfar inter parentes 

 (Herb. Kew). A rare form occurring in the Sudet, and the 

 Sierra Nevada, at 7000 to 9000 feet. 



E. alsinifolium x jMlustre = E. Haynaldianum, Haussk,, 

 Weltrope, in Durham, leg. Baker. 



In conclusion, I trust these notes may stimulate to the 

 study of the genus. I will do my best to help in any way. 



