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Senecio squatidus L. Between Reading and Maidenhead. Tt 
leiocarpa. With glabrous ee as at Dideot (and as a dois 
‘subintegra), also at cota Summers, and 
Carduus tenuiflorus Cur 2. Plen tiful ix in ge lane between 
Kennington and Radley in 1901. —C. nutans L. Pangbourn, Herd. 
Bab. ,18 YF 
‘a Gautenren. chit L. var. decipiens Syme. 2. Cholsey, Henslow 
er 
Hieracium murorum L. var. pellucidum ape: .). 2. In the 
railway-cutting near Upton, rather a 1 1904, From 1894 
ae vulgatin Fries ‘vie aaa ‘Sm. 1. Buckland. — H. 
rigidum Hartm. *var. acrifolium (Dahlst.). 4. Aldermaston. 5. 
Blackwater, Marshall (Journ. Bot. 1899, 85). 
Hypocheris glabra L. 5, Roadside near Virginia a Wallis, 
ar. taraxa s . 
aichoagh some plants id the outer phyllaries recurve 
Lactuca virosa L. 5. Field near Whitley Wood, coe 
Summers, — L, muralis Meyer. 2. Cholsey, Hensiow (Her 
Canipanula Trachelium L, 2. Besilsleigh, Miss Walker. Uffing- 
ton Wood ; f. alba with more glabrous calyx than usual. 3. Unwell 
Wood, 0. F. Finca calyx glabrous.—-C. rapunculoides Li. 2. Besils- 
leigh, ‘Miss Walker.— C. Rapunculus L. 2. Besilsleigh, Miss Walker. 
Primula acaulis Grufb. 4. Plants with r Sea about half the 
normal size have been found by Mr. Ross near Welford. — P. 
acaulis X veris, A form of this Py mate with ssane? flowers aces 
a foliaceous calyx was found o ar’s Hill in 1899, and ss 
Yattendon by the Rev. A. ese, — P, veris L. First nai 
** About the 8 of May ’Twas found and gathered. a coneds vi 
Philipson’s leas in the parish of Commore [Cumnor], Berks, having 
( ce 
a half. This relation I sent to the Royall Society and [it] is entred 
in their Publick Register. Colonel John Peacock had it a he 
gave it me on Ho ly Thursday even [27 May] when I w 
him.”—Wo0d’s Life and Times, 1674 ed., A. Clark, Oxford, “1892. 
Lysimachia vulgaris Li. ‘* var. angustifolia.” 5. Lower end of 
Virginia Water, H. C. Wats on (Herb. Kew). — L. Nummuiaria L. 
5. Bi company with Mr. Broome i in 1399, I found this Agere after 
Hurst, and again in 1904. Syme, in E. B., states he has never = 
seen ripe fruit. The capsule i is very ‘ike that of L. memorum. - 
