184 SHORT NOTES. 
EryTHROSTAPHYLE VITIGINEA.—Professor Oliver has been so good 
as to point out to me that the plant I described (Journ. Bot., xi., 266) 
under the above name is a species of Jodes, closely allied to 
Sumatran J. tomentella, Mig. I have to express my regret for the 
would have saved me. I can only plead that the 
that the 
examination was neither hasty nor inexact.—H. F. Han 
Disrrisution oF Cynomortum coccrneum, Zinn.—In a notice of 
Henderson and Hume’s work, “Lahore to Yarkand,” at p. 218 of the 
eluding portion of Regel and Von Herder’s “ Enumeratio plantarum in 
feet. And the late Dr. Ruprecht, in his ‘‘ Sertum Tianschanicum,” 
(Mem. Acad. St. Pétersb., 7° sér., xiv., n. 4), records its collection, by 
Schrenk, in the salt plains of Songaria, at Lake Balkash, (which I 
PLANTAGO LANCEOLATA.—I enclose a singular variety of P. im 
the stamens in many of the flowers being converted into pet 
while in others, the es are on very short filaments and barrel) 
tered also in shape, having two horns at their base. The 
divisions of the corolla are also altered in shape and instead of 
reflexed in flowering, they are erect and connivent. The styles - 
much elongated and there are sometimes four ovules in the ovaly.— 
A. Datzetu. 
aa ae 
Corypatis cravicutata mv Co, Derry.—I enclose a yee 
t 
bearing both flowers and fruit, on a gravelly roadside bank in Culmorts 
base ier * ae : 
fully recorded, so far as I know, 
County Down. I think that no doubt need be entertained as 
