396 SHORT NOTES. 
Valverde and on rocks at “el Golfo” (H. de la Perraudiére). 
Unfortunately the plants which I had procured for cultivation were 
destroyed, the friend to whose care I had committed them having 
kept them for six weeks in a bucket of water! Another plant which 
I have lately seen in one of its original stations is S. strepsicladum 
H. Chr. Iam more than ever convinced that it cannot be separated 
from S. barbatum.—R. P. Murray. 
HampsHirE nts. — During a recent visit to the New Forest, 
I came across Polypodium Phegopteris growing most luxuriantly in 
ded The patch extended for about 
in June, 1883, by Messrs. H. & J. Groves is in the British herbarium 
of the Pharmaceutical Society —E. M. Hours. 
Criticisms or tHe ‘CyBELE Hisernica,’ ep. 2.—Mr. Marshall 
contends that too many plants were treated as suspects, and that 
t y asty con- 
clusion that, because a plant is found growing “wild,” therefore it 
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