332 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
are to be found Rhamnus catharticus, Atropa sir sing ee ies 
ry am Rumex sylvestris, Alliwm vineale var. bulbife Am 
turf in the Home Park grow Taraxacum pit vk ee el 
M Stang esides } 
far from Hampton, Mr. Hallow way und, this year, the American 
Azolla carolimana. The locality, which I have visited, is a drain 
running into the ames from the waterworks. The same 
observer has sent me a supply of Azolla from White Webbs, near 
Enfield ere, he writes me, it gr great quantity on the 
Brirron. 
A New Variety or Rosa HIBERNICA.—At a second — to 
Port Seaton where, as recorded on p. 260, I had met with a rich 
colony of Rf. pimpinellifolia sf rubiginosa, I had the good beltit 
to find a variety of A. hibernica Sm. which is, I believe, quite new 
et undescribed. It differs ean all hitherto recorded varieties 
in the following points :—Its leaflets, instead of having the teet 
irregularly simple, have a ct at copiously compound, with one 
orm which Déséglise 
‘ é leaves are described as irregularly 
biserrate, but without glands and quite glabrous. Christ and 
Crépin believed this to be R. prmpinellifolia x canina vay. 
dumalis Bechst. In a specimen which I have from Mr. Marsha ll 
(Ref. no. 1890, near Brora) under iy name R. jhe 
eke the serration i 
sim . Like the tee this is a 
nana fom; and like re also it hinss the the peduncles 
In m 
Ss oO} 
__ the sepals bare of glands. 7 opinion itis R. vimpinellifolia 
