SHORT NOTES 179 
VACCINIUM ULIGINOSUM var. PUBESCENS (p. 90).—On looking 
the specimens, I find that some of the leaves of my Argyll 
al 
the flowers; in more northern regions it may be permanent.— 
Ha wino S. MarsHa.u. 
Tue WILLOW-GALL (p. 97).—Another reece in ae <a 
politan area where this curious growth be at 
imbledon, where, last summer, I had Ke. deputtaity of 
growing in a garden in the a of the malt Alara: ne 
South-Western Railway have the opportun 
abundance of the ese galls, as aden of the willows (alia fragilis) 
published two years earlier (1788) :— 
“ KenvisH, Ricoarp, M.D. He has lately excited a consider- 
Lane. His death is recorded in Gent. Mag. 1792, 388; “ fede 5. 
At Bridlington, co. York, Richard Kentish, M.D., in his 62d year. 
Wuo was Dr. Bon og os conjecture (pp. 67-8, re) 
os “Bonham” on the title-page of Parkinson’s Theatrw 
ght be a misprint for Bauhin falls to the ground. In the frst 
an Parkinson generally quotes the Bauhins as ‘“ Bauhinus. 
