48 BOTANiCAi. NOTES, NOTICES, AND QUERIES. [February. 



been previously known to produce it. Modem researclies have however 

 shown that it has a far wider range : perhaps reaching even as far as 

 Hindostan. 



P.S. The enclosed curring is from the ' Grardeners' Chronicle' of the 

 Sth Nov. Is it known, generally, that such a discovery has been made ? 

 If not, a notice of it in your ' Phytologist' would be acceptable and inte- 

 resting. 



Is Campamda Tiederacea frequent about London? I found quite a bed 

 of it this year in Epping Forest, and regret that I did not bring away a 

 larger number of specimens. 



XoTE on the above Communication. 



This discovery was noticed in our Journal for 1S55, p. 48, and again 

 in p. 118. If any reader of the 'Phytologist' will draw up a history of 

 the discovery and a description of the plant, such will be thankfully re- 

 ceived. 



CAiiPANULA HZDEKACEA is not ^7€»^/f«? about London; but its locality 

 iu Epping Eorest, in a bog near the High Beeches, between Epping and 

 Loughton, has long been known. The writer of this note has not ob- 

 served it, nor ever heard of its being observed, in any other part of 

 Eppiog Forest. 



The Eev. "W. M. Hind, Hereford Eoad Xorth, Bayswater, W., has spe- 

 cimens of the following plants to oifer in exchange : — Hutchinsia petraa, 

 Eranthis hyemalls, Hij>j)ocrepis comosa. Geranium sanguineiun, Pyrm Aria, 

 Pepli-s Portida, Saxifraga liirta, S. Jiypnoide^, Asperula cynancJiica, Gnu- 

 pTialiuni dioicum, Erigeron acri-s, Lobelia Dortmaiina, Menziesia poUfolia, 

 Pgrola media, Euphrasia gracilis, Orolanche rubra, Lathraa Squamaria, 

 Pinguicula lusitanica, Eriocaulon septungulare, Rhyncospora fusca, and 

 Veronica peregrina. 



Communications hare been received from 



WiUiam Cheshire ; Eev. W. M. Hind; C. A. C. ; Eev. H. A. StoweU; 

 Archibald Jerdon: Gtorge Htmt; Isaac CarroU; Miss A. C. Payne; 

 Thomas Moore. F.L.S. ; Thomas How. 



BOOKS EECEIVED FOE EEV LEW. 



The Phytologist, a Botanical Journal; being the concluding Xumier of 



Volume the Fifth. 

 The Natural History Review ; January, 18-57. 



FTRBATA rS IHZ JASTTAET NTitBEE. 



Sead ' Gramsbrows ' for ' Gainsbrowe.' Salix tenuifolia sboiald be 'bants 

 of the Lune' (river), not 'Lime:' the very station originally stated, by Smith. 

 Folypodium Dryojpieris should be ' in the _/z/-.sf station,' instead of ' ia the station.' 

 Eichard Buxton, a very accurate botanist and author of the ' Manchester Botanical 

 Guide,' informs me that he found Juniperu-s nana growing -with J. communis on 

 Moughton, near Settle. 



