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POL YGONACEZ. 
[Rumex alpinus L. Page 388 
L. Feizor Botanic Garden. &. Clapham), 
AMENTIFER. 
Populus canescens Sm. Page 4or. 
Hesleden Gill. C. 
CONIFER, 
Juniperus communis L. Page 409. 
R. Moughton: common. C. 
Ree ee communis L. var. nana Willd. 
R. ‘Common.’ C. Query: only stunted communis ? 
HYDROCHARIDACEA. 
Hydrocharis Morsus-ranz L. 422 
R. Cockit Moss. C. If correct, this record would give. 
a range of 500 feet instead of only o-100 as in the ‘ Flora. 
But Mr. J. G. Baker informs me that its accuracy is most 
unlikely. Mr. F. A. Lees observes—‘Impossible. Utterly 
opposed to all we know of the Frog-bit. It would not 
live over the season if put in an open-air pool—could 
not perfect its winter buds.’ 
ORCHIDACEE. 
Orchis pyramidalis L. Page 423. 
Near Langcliffe (J.G.B.). A The full record is—‘ Miss 
Swale’s field at Langcliffe called “the Stubbins.”’ MS. 
notes in ‘Baines’ stand thus—‘ Near Settle’; ‘ Langcliffe.’ 
‘Wath’ in the ‘Flora’ is an error—apparently in 
transcript. The next species was intended. 
Orchis ustulata L. Page 424. 
D. Wath-upon-Dearne, 1836. G. P. Wicholson. 
Spiranthes autumnalis Rich. Page 4 
Near Wath-upon-Dearne. G. P. Nicholson. (See Astragalus 
hypoglottis.) 
LILIACE:. 
Allium oleraceum var. secon ger Bor. Page 447. 
R. Castleberg, Settle. AN 
CYPERACEA. 
Scirpus multicaulis Sm. Page 454. 
R. Tarn field, Giggleswick. C. 
Feb. 1893. 
