204 SHORT NOTES. 
costes secundaris in parte superiore limbi utrinque vulgo solitarie. 
Indumentum paginze superioris virescenti-incanum, densum, haud 
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intricatum et adpressum, magis cinereo-albi rimum flavicanti 
um. Bractez 5-7 mm. longz, valde angustze. Pedicelli fem. 2 
mm. longi. Calyx fem. sub fru 0 mm. longas, laciniz ambitu 
fascia lanceolata glabra fusca notate, duce exiguee et integra. Calyces 
masc. aperientes 3. mm. lati, 1 
Ovarium albido-tomentellum. Capsule 5 mm. longe. Semina 4 
mm. longa, 3$ mm. lata, nitida, subplumbea, dorso fere levia. 
Similis J. Montevidensi, sed semina hau via, et J. serrato, a quo 
altitudine, petiolorum longitudine et limbo foliorum nee non disco — 
hypogyno vestito differt. ( 
Habitat in silvis montanis humidis simulque subcalidis prope Asc — 
chinga in Republ. Argentina: Lorentz, n. 291, in hb. Eichl. et hb. DC. — 
(Zo be continued.) : 
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Pory@ata avsraraca, Crants.—I had an opportunity the other day 
(June 15) of revisiting the locality on Wye Down, in Kent, wh 
‘ : 
three years ago I was fortunate in discovering Pol a ; 
that occasion I gathered specimens from two spots in the neighbour 
hood of Coombe farm of which it is very plentiful this year 
mile from the latter, and at a considerably higher level. Thou or 
doubtedly a rare plant, its area will no doubt be further exten 
the county, if not to other parts of England.—J. F. Duruts. 
imma 
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R. man 
away from R. mu 
specimen to which alone I referred.—Hxenry TRIMEN 
Gazzorsis spxciosa, Miller.—There can be little doubt 
as has been already stated by Bentham (DC. Prva = Phil 
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p. 498), ig Galeopsis speciosa, named and characterised 
e ettle, with negra 
i - . .. The third sort grows chiefly o io 
northern counties, but I have accidentally found it grow! 
Essex, within ten miles of London.” This was published mn 
