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species in Eng. aia, ed, 3, vol. ii., p. 169: * Said to hued an found 
at i i ; 
ery 
other hand, from its great similarity Pa iM. rotundifolia, it is extremely 
liable to be overlooked.” Under these circumstances I cannot but 
hink the present occurrence of the plant at Antony of considerable 
interest. It has quite the 4] Vanier of having been there at least 
some years.—T. R. Arcuer Baices 
CaLLITRIcHE aurunarerate Le Gal., tx Svussex.—I am able to 
connect the Kent and Wight records of this species by adding 
= Copeman i a Fi sabes of a mile west of Lower Lancing, 
ue south of where the ninth mile out of Brighton on the 
Lond » Brighton, and South Coast Railway is marked on the Ordnance 
I gathered the specimens in August last year, and till en- 
ve 'e Mr. Duthie’s specimens from ig (kindly given me by 
a pacha held this Lancing pang to be extreme “‘verna.” M 
At a meeting of the Leeds Naturalists’ Field Club and Scientific 
Association, on September 15th, Mr. James Abbott mentioned that he 
a gathered Butomus umbellatus in Peeks t Kirkstall, on September 
2th. The plant had not been noted in the Leeds dati ous upwar 
of twenty years past, when it grew in a small str ae the foot of 
Batty Wood, Woodhouse Ridge.—W. Denson rpeeaen 
Sore 
* A misprint for “Relhan.”—EHa. Journ, Bot. 
