842 NOTES ON THE ‘FLORA OF KENT.’ 
=intermedium Lange. I doubt this much. Anyhow Newbould’s 
an, in 
tomentosum Schkuhr. The Eng. Bot. plate, t. 701, ed. 8, does not 
represent Newbould’s plant, but is intermedium Lange.* 
ragopogon pratensis Li. y grandiflorus Syme, E. B. ed. 8, v. 189 
(1866), In Phytologist (i. pp. 35-38 (1841)) Mr. Irvine remarks 
that at Cobham occurs a form of Tragopogon which Mr. Pamplin 
had observed there for several years. At p. 94 Babington says: 
‘*T have not the slightest doubt that [it] is the true 7’. pratensis of 
Linneus and Smith (Eng. Bot. t. 434).” This is the plate re- 
produced in Eng. Bot. ed. 8, t. 800, and is accepted by Syme 
had “the involucre about one-third longer than the florets,” which 
would place it between genuina and minor, and answers to the plant 
named J. major in Hooker’s Brit. Fl. p. 844 (1885) (non Jacq.). 
If the name grandiflorus be retained, it must be quoted as of Doell 
(Rheinische Flora, p. 588 (1848)); but the adoption by Meyer 
Chloris Hannov. p. 434 (1836) ) of the same name for T. orientalis 
L., which he considers a var. of pratense, and the suggested reduction 
of T, grandiflorum Saut. by Nyman under 7’. pratense, seem to render 
this undesirable. 
Pyrola minor L. 7. Woods near Stouting. Reeves, 1883!. 
Statice rariflora Drejer. Watson quotes a specimen from Syme 
for West Kent in Top. Bot.; the stations given are in East Kent. 
Orobanche caryophyllacea Smith. This occurs on Galium Mollugo, 
C 
to flower the second week in May. O. Hedere Duby. 7. At the 
edge of Abbot’s Cliff, near Dover. 0. amethystea Thuill. 7. At 
Species sometimes occurs by hundreds. I have gathered it on 
Daucus Carota (O. Carote Desmoul.) ? and on Ononis repens in Kent. 
2 ‘ 
Atriplex laciniata L. 4, Between Ebbsfleet and St. Lawrence ; 
Ww 
ome rare. The f. parvifolium Mogq.-Tand. occurs on the 
pedunculata L. 4. In this district sometimes 
specimens 8 inches high are not uncommon. It was especially 
t in 187 
* If it should prove that i ; specific, ours might be 
named A, Newbould#., ae 
