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Ranunculus triphyllos, Wallr. A Batr sci from Guernsey, 
hich, however, is not included in square brackets, as is usual with 
Channel Island plants. 
Sagina apetala, L., 2. prostrata, Bab. The prostrate form of 
this species, ‘‘ common on gravel walks”; it was referred to, but 
not mae in ed. 
. *Lavat tera sylvestr ‘is, Brot. See ‘Journ Bot.,’ 1877, pp. 257-259, 
eens it is recorded not only from the Scilly Isles, but also from 
en 
ELebhgrise sphaericus, Retz. — Journ. Bot.,’ 1874, p. 205.) 
Rubus hemistemon, Mill. From Warwi ok, Cardig an, ‘and 
- Aberdeen 
R. discolor, W. &N., 6. pubigerus, Bab. 
fi. hirtifolius, Miall., and R. mutabilis, Genevy. These two 
Brambles find a place in Mr. Briggs’s ‘ Flora of Plymouth.’ 
SUt 
R. ree: Weihe, 3. ‘R. adornatus, Mill. 
ert, Weihe, 9. se a Mull. 
*Clay ee alsinoides, Sim 
Apium nodiflorum, Reich,, y. ocreatun 
Artemisia vulgaris, L., (3. ‘A. coar si Forcell. 
Senecio spathulatus, DC. This is the Holyhead plant which has 
in preceding editions been regarded as a variety of S. campestris, 
DC. Nyman (‘ Consposta, . 852 ae seds this under Cineraria 
do 
Hieracium: Siw, Syme. 
Campanula rotundifolia, L., var. arctica, Lange (Innis prone 
Ireland). This seems to be the variety called speciosa in ‘ Journ 
Bot.,’ 1876, p. 378. 
Er rythrea capitata, Willd. See ‘Journ. Bot.,’ 1881, p. 87, 
where, besides the Isle of Wight locality ge by Prof. Babington, 
x ownse 
plant, which stands in the ‘Botanical Exchange Club Report: ' 
for 1880 as E. spherocephala, Townsend; it has not, however, 
previously been actually published rar that name.* FH. tenuiflora, 
k 
variety of EF. pee Fr—an ouaion in ok ue Q — ” ; 
N poh Cons — p- 502), follows Grisebac 
seers 3 and other continental botanists, 
uniting it with /. latifolia, Sm m.; a proceeding against which we 
167). 
via Bremii, Heer. See ‘Journ. Bot.,’ 1876, p. 146. _ 
Mikorat numbered, this is placed in square brackets, and is only 
Spoken of as “ ‘ probably” growing ‘‘in Moss of Inshoch, Nairn, a 
Loch of Spynie. 
ts i aces A ata item 
* The proper roe of the English plant is Erythrea capitata, Willd., var. 
spherocephala, Town ~ 
