274 SHORT NOTES. 
comparison of the accounts of the station given in the two editions 
of Mansell-Pleydell’s Flora of Dorsetshire it would appear that there 
is an element of doubt as to the indigenous character of the — 
in that county; the nearest recorded stations in which it is u 
oubtedly native are those on the carboniferous limestone in 
Somerset and Gloucester.—W. Wesr, Jun. 
Eprpactis arrorvgens Schultz. — Miss E. Armitage sends from 
near Symonds Yat, West Gloucester, a specimen of what is certainly 
the plant so named by British botan nists, but which Nyman Noe 
spectus, p. 688) A rar hintidor Babington’s name of ee Rage as 
subspecies of E. latifolia All. This is an additi o the vis 
county. Miss Armitage writes that the Doward ‘ill (Hereford) 
iow is quite extinct, the place being converted into a deer-forest. 
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attached. He has overlooked that one of these was published in 
specific name. This, with synonymy, i 
Marsga viscosa Britten, Journ. Bot. “1898 hae p. 53. 
rade cod viscosa Mill. Dict. no. 8 1768 
a H.B.K. Noy. Gen. iv. 70 (18 
Marsea lyr O. Kuntze, Rev. ‘Gen. iii. Bab (Sept. 1898).— 
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sterile, were mar edly gaint, and I may mention that 
Messrs. Dixon and Bagnall agree to the naming. Mr. E. C. Horrell 
- montanum is now recorded for eight vice-counties, 
including one Scottish (Forfar). I think it not unlikely that careful 
search would ensure the — of this species in other Leicester- 
ire woods.—A. B. Jac 
N D Rare Scorrisy Heraricm, — The following species 
recently collected by Mr. Symers M. Macvicar are to be added to 
those collected by him, and recorded in the pages of this Journal 
for 1898-9. Further particulars as to localities, &c., bt be given 
ew to Scotland jane calearea Lib., Kantia arguta (Mart. )» 
Scapania aspera Mull. & Bern. 
to West ane :—Radula aquilegia Tayl., Lepidozia 
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cupressina (Sw.), Cephalozia lunulefolia Dum., C. fluitans (Nees); 
