816 EXTRACTS AND NOTICES. 
Radnorshire) were cultivated side by side in my garden, under 
similar conditions of light and temperature, 2. e., in a hot dry 
corner. This year the wy wea threw up three times as many 
Oo 
aca te a fortnight earlier than the var. virescens. —Augustin Ley. 
lium ochroleucum, Koch.—Trusham, South Devon, 12th 
July, 1880. In some quantity, on a dry stony hedgebank, with G. 
verum and G. Mollugo.—W. Moyle Rogers. Box Hill, Surrey.— 
G. Nicholson. 
G. Mollugo, L., var.—A dwarf form, with stems not more 
than half a foot long, forming dense masses on the dry coast sand- 
hills north of Deal.—J. G. Baker. I think that I have never seen 
this curious small form; I presume that it is a form of G. Mollugo. 
—C. C. Babington. 
Hieracium ir ay Fries.—Waas, Hoy, Orkney, August, 1880. 
J. B. T. Fortescu 
Hi prone Vill.-Paren’r Esgob, Brecon, 25th August, 
1880.—-Augu ey. 
HA, ir ng -—Hobbister Rocks, Orphir, Orkney, August, 
1880,—J. B. T. Fortescue. 
H. strictum, Fries? Approaching H. corymbosum, Fr.—Shore, near 
Regal Burn, Waas s, Hoy, Orkney, Aug., 1880.—J. B. T. Fortescue. 
Myosotis palustris, With.—Bank “of Bo ovey stream, by Jew’s 
i pil 
conglomeratus wn in flower , a arlier than ordina a cris pus, tri- 
ene growing with it. Stature of this dock enormous, height 
n 6 ft 
fectly trigranulate than the var. trigr plans and the granules are 
smaller in proportion to the size of the petal; but I have obeys 
similar changes take place in a plant of ordinary trigranulatus 
the Fife coast, which I have cultivated in the garden at ee 
for some years.—J. T. Boswell. 
Polygonum aviculare, L., e. rurivagum.—Roadside, Birstal Hel, 
Leicestershire, August, 1880. The five @ specimens marked * 
all parts of one plant, too large to be preserved entire. ine is ra 
more diffuse and flaccid than typical lage cin (which grew within 
a few feet of it), but has the long silvery ochrem, the acute 
ascending leaves, and the green oat crimson peridnth of. that 
form. The plant is almost entirely barren, havin g only two 
perhaps doubtful whether it should not be referred to agrestinum OF 
