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simplex, 10-20 cm. longus, floribus longe pedicellatis, pedicellis 
basi squamis minutissimis bracteolatis, petalis apice leviter bifidis, 
antheroideis, carpellis 3-5, glabris, stipitatis, stipitem subsequan- 
tibus. Carpella matura non vidi. 
ab, Nippon: in sylvaticis supra 1600 m. montium Howo6zan, 
prov. Kai; in monte Omine, prov. Yamato. 
This variety differs from var. T'schonoskii Matsum. & Nakai of 
this species (Tokyd Bot. Mag. xxii. p. 151) in smaller size, simple 
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NOTES ON THE FLORA OF MIDDLESEX. 
By G. Cuarince Druce, M.A., F.L.S. 
ecord; + an introduction. 
The numbers preceding the locality refer to the districts of Trimen 
Thalictrum flavum L. 1. Denham.—tAnemone apennina L. 
- Ken Wood. — Myosurus minimus L. 1. ‘ Juxta Uxbridge, 
Sibth. MS. 1780. — Ranunculus Drouetii F. Schultz. 2. Poyle. 
5. Acton, L.—R. heterophyllus Weber. Hampstead, Dillen. Herb. 
—£. circinatus Sibth. [7. Isle of Dogs, Dillen. Herb.| 2. Poyle. 
—f. pseudo-fluitans Syme. 7. Hounslow Heath River, Dilien. 
Herb.— BR tans Lam ton. — R. Stevent Andrz. 1 
lutea (L.) aste ground, Teddington, L.—+Fumaria agraria 
Lag. 2. Waste heaps, Drayton.—F. densiflora DC. 1. Near Ux- 
bri 2. Drayton ; Harmondsworth. | 
~ tHesperis matronalis L. 1. Near Uxbridge. — Radicula sylves- 
tris Druce. 5. Apperton, L.—R. palustris Moench. 1. Harefield 
Chalk Pit, Z. 2. Drayton.—Cardamine hirsuta L. 1, Uxbridge. 
2. amara L. 2. Drayton. — Sisymb» cinale 
