206 SHORT NOTES AND QUERIES. 
SHORT NOTES AND QUERIES. 
HYSCIA INTRICATA,—It may be interesting to some of the readers 
of this Journal to know that the rare and singular Lichen, Physcia 
éntricata, Schier., still grows in the locality in which it was found by 
r. Borrer, near Hastings, in tolerable abundance. It is to be seen 
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totally different, and I have reason to believe that that locality should 
have een appended to Physcia leucomela, Mich., which does occur 
there sparingly.—E. M. Hormes. 
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Antron, about two miles west of Helston, in search of Adliwm triquetrum, 
and was gratified by finding it in great plenty. I found it several 
years ago here and at Nansloe, near the Loe pool, and it is undoubtedly 
indigenous.—Jamns Cunwack, 
CLAYTONIA PERFOLIATA is completely established on a bank at 
Yately, Hants. About a quarter of a mile off isthe garden of a house, 
whence it must have made its escape ; but as the hedge-bank is covered 
bie it for two hundred yards, it is quite naturalised there.—C. W 
ENNY. | 
CULUS CH#ROPHYLLOS, Z.—I have met with Ranunculus 
cher hy tos, L., in sm quantity, in a second locality, west of St. 
Brelade’s Bay, about two miles from the other habitat. It was growing 
with 2. bulbosus, amongst grass cultivate 
are dried up. But I hope to send f 4 bE i 
in which state they P nd you fruit from plants in cultivation, 
