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146 THE THIRSK BOTANICAL EXCHANGER CLUB. 
Erythrea latifolia.—Sent by Mr. A. G. More from Freshwater, in 
the Isle of Wight. In Cyb. Suppl. itis given; only as.a. plant;of the 
Mersey province. 
Cynoglossum sylvaticum.—Mr. John Sim sends a number of speci- 
mens of this species from the neighbourhood of Perthisgiosing ow! 
Juncus diffusus.—Sent by Mrs. Hopkins from the neiglibourhood.of 
Bath. New to Somersetshire. | "Ww ADOLAT 
Carex teretiuscula.— Sent by Mr. A. G. More from the Isle of: Wight. 
New to the Mid-Channel subprovince. 'Sinbiouie 
Carex distans.—Mr. A.-G. More sends: specimens from the Isle of 
Wight, respecting which he writes: “Of. this I-send you a series. of 
specimens which have the glumes much less mucronate than usual In 
some of the plants there is hardly one glume that ean: be called. mu- 
cronate, others have mucronate glumes on the lower part of the spike 
only. Ail the books consulted insist:on>the mucronate glumes as an 
essential character, therefore I think the specimens worth examining.” 
I find that in some of my own specimens the glumes pass from blunt 
to decidedly mucronate in the same spike, bok 
Poa nemoralis.—Mr. A. G. More sends specimens of this: species 
from the Isle of Wight, to the flora of which it is new. C0 
Introduced Plants.— The following ‘are the most noteworthy-plánts 
of the year that come under this category, viz. Sisymbrium: Pannd- 
nicum, Crosby sand-hills, near Liverpool, the specimens gathered in 
1858, the plant plentiful there for the last seven or eight years (H. 8. 
Fisher) ; Melilotus arvensis and M. parviflora, both sent from Liver- 
pool by Mr. Fisher; Poa Sudetica, from Kenilworth, in Warwickshire, 
probably introduced) with foreign hay (T. Kirk); Bromus tectorum, 
Wandsworth, Surrey (Rev. A. M. Norman) ; B. arvensis; St. Marga- 
ret’s, Kent (J.T. Syme); Fumaria micrantha and Artemisia campes- 
tris, both sent from the Hartlepool ballast-hills by Mr. Norman; Æra- 
groslis poeoides, from a new-made road at Claughton, near: Birkenhead 
(F. M. Webb) ; and Phleum (Achnodonton) tenue, w weed in a: bed:of 
onions in garden ground at Thirsk, vt aH 
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