274 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
only five counties, Norfolk and Suffolk, Cambridge and Hunis, 
and Kent. may have been found also in Lincolnshire. The 
occurrence here is a remarkable extension of range. —H. J. 
RwvELspELL. 
aLNEY Istanp Pranrs.—In July, accompanied by Mr. Reginald 
Farrer, I visited Walney Island in order to see Geranium lancastri- 
ense in its classic locality. Although the place is now practically a 
part of the playground of Barrow-in-Furness, the Geranium still 
ries although not yery abundantly. It is associated with other 
