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stations for plants that are of interest on account of their rarity 
in the district. 
ew vice-comital records are preceded by an asterisk. 
that he had never found the plant himself, nor had he seen a 
Somerset specimen (see Journ. Bot. 1909, 272). 
*Fumaria confusa Jord. Is not recorded for West Gloucester- 
county came under our notice until this year, when a couple of 
specimens were found on allotment ground between Shirehampton 
ouce A very 
distinct form that simulates L. heterophyllum. Stems many from 
the root, very leafy; style twice as long as the notch; pouches 
Scaly. It agrees well with Rouy & Foucaud’s description of their 
var. foliosum. 
Polygala calcarea F. Sch. Hitherto the nearest stations for 
this milkwort have been those at Maiden Bradley (v.-c. 6), and on 
. a 
side on oolite between Bath and Com Hay, where there is 
plenty. How those brilliant patches of beautiful bright blue 
esca 
generations is a m 
ourselves) now seem to remember having noticed them in former 
sandy ground about an old excavation (see Journ. Bot. 1909, 272). 
JouRNAL oF Borany.—Vor. 48. [January,1910.] coc 
