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Asplenium Adiantum-nigrum. Allium Schmnoprasum has been 

 detected in two other spots, but under the same circumstances, 

 viz. on a bare rock on which it was barely possible for it to 

 bloom ; but tlie transplanted bulbs flower freely. 



I beg to subjoin the following list of plants of which 1 have 

 spare specimens, and also a list of such as I wish to have in re- 

 turu ; and as I am not a professional botanist, and am not in 

 the practice of writing for the public press, I am reluctant to give 

 my name. A note addressed to W. R., Finkle Street, Alnwick, 

 will be duly delivered to the author of this notice of the rare 

 plants of Spindlestone. 



List of plants which I cau exchange : — 



Eanuuculus Lingua. 

 Helleborus viridis. 

 Corjdalis solida. 

 Sisymbrium Irio. 

 Hesperis matronalis. 

 Moenchia erecta. 

 Sagina subulata. 



Carduus heterophyllus. 

 Crepis succissefolia. 

 Hieracium aurantiacum. 

 Pyrola rotundifolia. 

 Asperugo procumbens. 

 Statice Limonium. 

 Salsola Kali. 



Irapatiens Noli-me-tangere. Polygonum Raii. 

 Potentilla verna. Euphorbia Esula. 



Sedum villosum. Daphne Laureola. 



G-agea lutea. 

 Listera cordata. 

 Scilla verna. 

 Allium Schcenoprasum. 

 Convallaria Polygonatum. 

 Cladium Mariscus. 

 Sesleria cserulea. 

 Ai'undo Epigejos. 

 Lastrea Thelypteris. 



The plants I want are — 



Ophiglossum lusitanicum. Asplenium lanceolatum. 

 Cystopteris alpina. Asplenium germanicum. 



Cystopteris montana. Adiantum Cap. -Veneris. 



Asplenium anceps. Hymenophyllum tunbridg. 



W. R. 



Woodsia hyperborea. 

 Athyrium latifolium. 

 Lastrea cristata. 

 Lastrea Fynisecii. 



BKITISH LEPIGONA. 



Note on the Occurrence o/Lepigonum salinum, Fries, in Cheshire, 

 and of Lepigonum neglectum, Kindberg, in the Isle of Wight. 



I am indebted to Mr. G. E. Hunt, of Manchester, for the 

 opportunity of examining some specimens of a Lepigonum ga- 

 thered by himself in Cheshire, the station being described as ' on 

 cinder-heaps by the side of a canal at Timperley.' Another cor- 

 respondent has also favoured rae with some immature examples 



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