24 SHORT NOTES 
duced at Wimbledon; but as one or two other maritime species— 
e. g. Rumex limosus Thuill. and Scirpus maritimus L.—still occur in 
the vicinity, I think it more probable that R. Baudotii may be a 
survival from the days when the tidal influence of the Thames 
exte: oe much ota _ at present along the valley of the 
Wandle.—H. W. Pues 
oad as ees plants were collected last year 
near Lowesto ft and Oulton Broad—in the former locality by Mr. W. 
A. Dutt, in the latter by myself. The pao are indicated by 
initials :—Sisymbrium pannonicum J oh (O.B.), Conringia orientalis 
Dum. (0. B.), Lepidium Draba L. (0. B.), L. pelt L. (0. B.), 
Iberis umbellata L. (O.B.), Saponaria Vaccaria L. (L. & O. B.), 
Geranium pheum IL. (L.), G. striatum Li. Ve ), Trigonella carulea Ser. 
0. B.), Coronilla teat och (L.), Trifolium resupinatum L. 
(0. B.), Vicia varia Host (O. B.). Baige um rotundifolium (L. 
.B.), Carum Carvi L. (0. ‘B. , Coriandrum sativun na (L. & 0.B.), 
peiet r Rite L. (0. by Fag enone aE yy 3) per se arvensis 
.B.), Lolium italicum Braun (L.), Lagurus ovatus L. (O. B.).— 
. Baker. 
OBE Ge ictus, — Ya Mis Journal for 1893, p. 48, the Rev. 
E. 8. Marshall recorded a variety of this species—‘‘y. pt eR 
Fr.’”’; and mentions, among some references that I had given him, 
r. . lil. p. 18. 
var. Bikes iteewenta ate (Mant. tii. p. “188, 
1842 ; adie: Veg. p. Echinodorus natans 
4 
Engler var. sparganifolius Aschers. Fi. Brandenb. i. 652 (1864). 
4 p. 22 ). His note on it is: « This Is suppose = =» gram vint- 
but perhaps that is only an extreme state of 
B lanceolatum With., which, however, I have not seen. It grew in 
several feet of water, and no flowers were seen. I have not seen it 
elsewher i. e locality was “‘ Kings Myre, Perth, 19.8.1885.""— 
