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P. 285.—Sium alterum Olusatri facie Lob. ‘‘ between Cowley 
& Hillingdon ” (Cicuta virosa L. 
P. 286.— Solanum baccis aureis upon a dunghill within a 
quarter of a mile of Dolwich.” (Solanum nigrum var. luteo-virescens 
(Gmel.) ?.) 
P. 292.—“*Sphondylium majus aliud laciniatis foliis. upon y® 
Edge of Hartforsh. beyond Reickmeersworth.” (Heracleum Sphondy- 
lium var. angustifolium.) In the Appendix to the Synopsis already 
referred to, oe locality appears (p. 241) as ‘my own farm upon 
Horn-hill near S. Peters Chalfont.’”” See also Plukenet’s will, 
Journal of Pies: 1882, 
P. 306.—Trifolium pumilum — flosculis longis a Ibis. 
* This with Trif. subterr n Tothil fields Westm 
(Trigonella purpurascens pny “(0) and Ti ifolium subterraneum ts 
As to these determinations, see Flora of Middlesex, pp. 78 and 80, 
and C. C. Babington in Ray’ s Correspondence (ed. Lankester), p. 219. 
P. 319.—Viscum. ‘“ Sheffeldiam adeat.” (Viscum album % ) 
THE EUROPEAN SPHAGNACEZ 
(arter Warnstorr) 
By E. Cartes Horrers, F.L.S. 
(Continued from p. 315.) 
19. §. rrinirense C. Mill. Syn. I. 102, 1849, 
yn. S. oar Aust. (1877); S. cuspidatum Russ. & Warnst. 
var. serratum Lesq. & James; S. oy hit uss. & Warnst. var. 
submersum Schim iba f serrulatum Schlieph. 
Warnstorf has recently revived this name, and includes under 
it all forms of S. cuspidatum having serrulate branch-leaves. It 
stvib. Europe; N. America. Resin Common, Kent (Cocks), 
a is ago 8. cuspidatie var. falcatum; Hambleton Hill, 
Kilburn, N.E. York A ngham), a large brown form, resembling 
ee in habi 
8. Duszenn ee & Warnst. in Sitzun, r. Dorpater 
Neth ee 1889, 99. ee is 
8. cuspidatum var. saa Russ. Beitr. zur Kenntn. der 
Tork. 1865, 58, ex p.; S. cuspidatum var. Dusenii Jens. in litt. 
; S.recurvum eat obéueun, Pater Laubm. 1886, i. 132, ex p.; 
ni ‘mons Warnst. in Bot. Ver. der Prov, Branden, 1890, 
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