HAYWARD’S BOTANIST’S POCKET-BOOK 61 
Vol. ii. p. 452. guerre farinosus Merino et Pau (L. grecus 
Boissier Heldr. Contr. & la Fl. de Gal. Suppl. iv. 
26) 
47, OOO. Famen ee Pau et Metis (R. Acetosa Planel- 
las, probabiliter, Ensago, p. 347 
Vol. iii. p. 179. Carex fuscotincta Merino fadd in Mem. Soc. 
Esp. Hist. Nat. ii. 467]. 
» 9» 186. C. Rodriguezit Merino 
» » 403. Desmazeria Gaitifiora: Merino (D. Castellana? 
Willkomm 
» » 908. (Subspecies) Fumaria Merinoi Pau 
» 9» 945. Rosa multiflora ray ane of Thunberg, &e.]. 
» » Oo. Ft. ancarensis Pau 
» » 961. Sedum cineritium leis (8. ge booh DC. 
var. cineritiwm Merino, Flora i. 29). 
» O68. Fabions priest Mer 
» oo» 611. Hieracitum Merinoi Pea 
» » 615. Narcissus Lagot Merino. 
One species of Lysimachia, named and described as a new 
species in the second asia ae in the third volume been reduced 
to become a form of L. vu 
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ound in our vibes Mr. eae ntered these with a liberal 
hand; thus, to take one cons Veale ca an illustration, —— 
Hayward was content with 22 names of various ranks an ues 
. Druce gives us 37, exclusive of ‘a large number of varices of 
V. tricolor,” of which, at the time when he wrote, no accurate 
descriptions had been made. In Rhinanthus, Hayoatd had two. 
species; Mr. Druce enriches one of these with three varieties and 
the other with five—all o ruce,’’ as some were originally. 
described under Alectorolophus 
Whether this extension will be for the advantage of the fell 
botanist, only experience can show. We confess to some doubt o 
the gebroot- —doubt, that is, as to. whether these varieties are _ 
's that many a shee m 
either ‘states of life allowed” hn the ——-- he species in 
