lnm, ener A 
Pes orthing, Sussex, by the 
With . » Nussex, by 
3. Nut. 
iti L. 
— Mapectj petals of 2. palustris, Sm., R. Steini, Beck., and R. maritimus, ©» 
| Nely. Details x 4diam, | : 
‘ 
atic SAS aoa eon 
ON A RUMEX FROM THE SOUTH OF ENGLAND. 163 
_ between these very same two species, 2. maritimus and R. conglome- 
_ ratus, a view which from English experience of the plants seems other- 
_ wise very improbable. 
In] 
in this case due to unhealthy growth. Becker’s type specimen 
of R. Stein seems to me much " gioh an ill-nourished plant of 2 
_ ilastris 
ae parents bein fi. ol j ; 
ia ee & paper recently published,tt recording its discovery 12 
comes to the same conclusion as to its origin. 
Descrirtion or Tas. 146. 
Rumex 
iti s, ; ted at 
maritimus, Li, forma (hybrida ?) — from i eager 
2D, 
ao dh 
2. Inner perianth-leaf (petal) when mature. 
- Flora d, Gegend um Frankfurt-a-M. (1828 »1, p. 165. 
: nC Prod. xiv., p. 60 (1856). ; t ie Gazette, i., p. 296 ee 
epg Flora, bd. 17, hft. 73, t. 3 § Eng. Bot., ed. 3, ville, P. 4° 
ae Veget. vii, pars. 2, p. 1390 (1830). 
t+ py Ps 44 (see also Fl, Middlesex, p. 239, note). 
€ Flora, p. 305 (1843). 
inci tlandsch Kruidkundig Archief, 1872-3, p. 243. A new species, 2. 
Bruijn, also found in Holland, is described here., 
