464 BOTANICAL NOTES, NOTICES, AND QUERIES. 
anywhere within the limits of Yorkshire. The sole Teesdale station is on 
the Durham side of the river.’ 
We wish our obliging otrespondent would favour the readers of the 
‘Phytologist? with some simple distinctive characters of his fasciculus of 
critical plants. 
N.B. We do not remember from what source S. depressa was derived. 
It is a quotation, and when we discover its author the discovery shall be 
announced. It may have been from Reichenbach, either from his FI. 
Excursoria, or his Iconographia Fl. Ger., or Plant. Criticee. We have not 
at present the means of settling the point. 
We are indebted to our kind correspondent Dr. Windsor for the follow- 
ing corrections or additions to his Settle List of Plants :—‘‘ Permit me to 
mention one or two points. Under Sawifraga aizoides, ‘as well as 8S. 
aizoides’ should be ‘as well as S. oppositifolia;’ under Sedum reflexum, 
‘Dalaire-lane bottom’ should be ‘ Dalacre-lane bottom.’ ” 
Rare Plants on Wandsworth Common.—In and on the banks of a lateral 
cutting on the line of the London and South-Western Railway through 
Wandsworth Common, opposite to the County Jail and between two 
bridges which cross the railway, the following were gathered :—Veronica 
spicata and Dianthus barbatus in Furze-bushes on the bank at the Wands- 
worth or eastern end, the former plant well established ; Lycopodium imun- 
datum and Drosera rotundifolia on the wet, heathy turf a little further 
down the cutting, and a little further-to the west; Melilotus vulgaris, 
Willd., and Gnothera biennis on a mound of shingly, gravelly clay near 
the railway and towards the west end; Lathyrus latifolius on the bank at 
the west end. This plant was apparently established ; it was not in flower, 
but it had a cluster of unexpanded flower-buds. J. A. 
Chelsea. 
Rare Plants in a Meadow near Walham Green and Little Chelsea —In 
addition to the very rare Cyperus fuscus, which still grows here, there were 
noticed, on the 15th of August, 1856, the following rarities :—7T7ifoliwm 
fragiferum, Helosciadium repens, a variety of H. nodiflorum, Polygonum 
minus, with a variety, P. erectum, Bab., Rumex palustris, Sm., and a Cera- 
tophyllum, probably C. submersum, not in fruit. J. A. 
Chelsea, August 17th, 1856. 

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