3858 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Everhart; 250 Fungi, by Sydow; 50 North American Mosses, by 
uld Cardot; 60 Swiss Fungi, by Winter; 50 Belgian 
Mosses, by Piré; 60 Austrian peters: by Garovaglio; 125 Lichens, 
by Reichenbach and Schubert; 500 Hungarian Fungi, with . 
illustrations, by Linhart; 60 Finpatiea of the 7 some by Delo 
and Gravet; 200 Fungi, ‘by Krieger; 315 water-colour drawings of 
a and other plants, by srpat > ; 15 sheets of water-colour 
of Fungi, by W. G. Smith; 7703 slides of Marine Alga, 
ais Flor idea, ord by the eran Dot Schmitz, of Greifswald. 
The following additions have been made by purchase to the 
British Herbarium :—25 British Hieracia, a Rev. W. R. Linton ; 
504 slides of Presh- water Alge, by West; 200 Micro-Fungi Bri 
tannici, by Vize; the herbarium of British id (8121 speciuiens) 
of the Rev. H. G. Jam 
SHORT NOTES. 
Hypocu#ris GuaBra IN Co. Derry,—At p. 497 of the second 
edition of the Cybele Hibernica, Hypocharis glabra L. is placed in 
the appendix, where it is ae ahs the stexchiled in bi 
ws Wnthine 
nding of a raicieg of this gtr in July, 1900, growing on the 
ARMARTHENSHIRE pA eerie: a 5 of half a day over 
part of Pembrey Burrows on " August 28th, 1899, we met with the 
following species ; those which appear to be ‘* new records ”’ for the 
44th Wa atsonian vice-county are starred:—Viola Curtisii Forster. 
Sand-hills, abundant.—* Hypericum quadratum Stokes. Grows in 
the damper parts. — Rubus anglosaxonicus Gelert var. *setulosus 
Rogers. In several hedges between the Burrows and the village.— 
*Euphrasia curta Fr. var. glabrescens» Wettst. Sand-hills about 
