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Monday Aug. 16. 
return’d to London. 
[Additions to Topographical Botany thus are 12 (14) viz. :— 
v.-c. 34. W. Glos. Orchis ustulata 
35. Monm. (Brassica oleracea), os lees ensifolia, 
Bromus madritensis, Hordeum sylvaticu 
41. Glam. Trifolium i Spi des OR Mortis Rane, 
Carex rae 
. Caerm. (Sambucus : Kbulus), Lobelia Dortmanna, Litto- 
rella lacustris, Toe ria repens. 
49. Caern. Polypodium cambricum. 
51. Flint. Cyperus longus. | 
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CaprurE or Dracon-Fiies By SunDEW (p. 280).—On three ocea- 
sions at least I have seen dragon-flies caught ha! sundew ; in each 
the captor was Drosera anglica. t) Dieta were small 
i e dark bro 
e 
the more spreading leaves of D. rotundifolia, and an insect caught 
one leaf is liable, by its beds scape to find itself beset by the 
whole ring of leaves.—R. Luoyp Praz 
Watney Istanp Prants: a Correction (p. 276). — May I be 
allowed to call Mr. Deww's s attention to the record for Pnewmaria 
maritima in Top. Bot. ed. 2, p. 826, ‘69 Westm., Miss Hodgson, 
8 : 
at 69, in which there is no place but Walney where it could 
occur. No doubt there is a specimen in the British Museum Her- 
barium ce Miss Hodgson’s collection.— 
wro y note, which ‘appeared on p. 274, 4,I a for- 
gotten that this island is included in Westmoreland by ve 
Watson in de a, Botany, and not in Lancashire as Alasnaith 
tated.—G 
OE. 
[Miss Ho aces s specimens from Walney Island are in the 
British Herbarium of the national collection, where is also a speci- 
men collected by Dawson Turner in the same locality.—Ep. Journ. 
Bor.] 
