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lying yellowish tint. At the base of each ligule the yellow colour 
is fully developed and the subdued yellowish colour appears strongly 
along the veins and at the extremities of the ligules. 
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species in the floras, and in this respect our hybrid plant is 
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florets being brown-violet in colour, the inner yellow. As Focke 
gives no other localities, we conclude that this hybrid is of rare 
occurrence. There were numerous plants of it at the Surrey 
locality this season, and it appears to be fertile to an extent.— 
C. E. Brrrron; W. A. Topp. 
growing among the parent species, and characterised by the outer 
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FLINTSHIRE Puants (p. 184).—Mr., Moyle Rogers remarks on 
the omission of Cerastium tetrandrum and C. semidecandrum from 
acquainted wi - Kogers’s record. also encountered them 
recently on the sandhills between Prestatyn and Rhyl. Aypocheris 
glabra which M rs also mentioned last month was published 
by him in the sam arious papers on the Flintshire 
‘ pted by several later com- 
pilers, and quoted without any attempt at verification. Cader 
Fro : re correctly Fronwen, is situated in that part of 
—— which lies south of the i 
west of Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog; it is partly in Merioneth and 
partly in Denbigh, ‘as ‘the county boundary passes over it. 
Moss, w. Mr. Rogers mentions in connection with 
