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of the river. It grew there finer than I have seen it elsewhere 
Babington, W. S. Hore, Johns, ete. It is possible, however, that this mud- i 
nk has been swept away by a subsequent flood.—CHARLES PRENTICE. —— 
HYMENOFHYLLUM TUNBRIDGENSE (p. 24).—In reply to Mr. Phillips, 3 
I beg to say that I know a locality for this Fern not far from Llanberis. 
It grows, in company with H. W ilsoni, in a.somewhat dangerous place, 
but was procured for me by a native eighteen months ago.—R. Morton 
MIDDLETON, jun. 
DIMORPHISM IN EnANTHEMUM.—I enclose a sketch, taken from dried 
specimens of dimo 
l again had to eross the Yomah, and found the plant this time very 
frequent along almost every hill stream, in shady situatious. Again 
saw nothing but fruits, although the very | 
necessarily led me to search vigorously after corollas, which I presumed 
be very large, for, with the exception of the Hygrophilee and Andro- 
graphidee, the corolla is larger than 
inflatus. Stamina 2 
filamenta brevissima 
bilabiato-infundibuliforme. 
emi. On a latter occasion I found a large-flowered true Hranthemum, 
ess th new species. When my supposed new 
genus turned up along with the specimen of the large true Hranthemum, : 
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