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New Witts Puants.—The following additions to the Flora o 
Wilts have been verified. > am responsible for the localities 
against which no name is plac 
New for the County. ~aiereniien 1 collinun, established at 2, near 
Devizes, Lev. A.C. Smith. Rubus adscitus, 11, East Knoyle; Pyrus 
communis, 5, Grimstead ; 11, tos mre Senecio aquaticus b. 
pinnatifidus, 5, Clarendon. Carduus crispus var. litiyiosus, 10, 
Whadd ampanula rapunculoides established at 8, Godford, for 
i of twenty years; origin unknown; Ff’. O. Earney. Cal- 
na Erica a. glabrata, 5, Grimstead, Harney; b. incana, 5, Grim- 
rate Earney. Gentiana ‘Paauninenths, 6, Pitton, Miss Henderson. 
germanica, 11, Mere Down, Rev H. Linton. Mentha sativa 
a. rivalis, 2, 8. Wraxall, - C. pier “4 Heytesbury. b. paludosa, 
5, Grimstead. M. gentil tensa d. Melissa officinalis estab- 
lished at 5, Whitopaiades: * a Sneha, 2, Clyffe Pypard. Rev. 
E.. H. Goddard ; 5, Gchostand a; Durnford ; 10, Broad Chalke ; 
owle. EHpipactis media, 5, Grimstead, Henderson. Juncus 
compressus, 8, Codford, Harney. Agropyron repens b. barbata, 4, Ham 
and se ilto n Foliat, Druce. Piluwaria globulifera, 6, Hamptworth. 
yew for Wilts, North.— Fumaria densiflora, hi near Chilton 
Pola Druce. Myposotis eases 4, ee Foliat, Druce. M. 
ensis b. umbrosa, 2, Bishopstone, 
sero for Wilts, South. Nanri stein; 10, Britford, arciin s 
Medicago denticulata, 5, Farley, Henderson (in confirmation of : 
Bot.). Vicia Bobartii, 10, Alderbury. Rosa spherica, 6, Clateti: 
don; 9, Semley, Rev. W. M. Rogers. Bartsia Odontites a. verna, 
_ 6, Milford; 7, Stratford. b. serotina, 5, Grimstead; 6, Ford; 7, 
; i Kno 
specially indebted to Mr. J. G. Baker, Mr. Arthur Bennett, and 
the Rev. W. Moyle Rogers, for critical help in naming.—Epwarp 
J. Tatum 
Rosa rnvotuta Sm., iv Somerser.—In June last I fortunately 
found aie bushes of this rose, which I had never gathered before, 
in a field-hedge not far from Dulverton. It is believed that the 
plant had not been previously observed in the county of Somerset, 
although recorde a in ah ihe Sat Botany for both divisions of 
Devonshire.—James W. Wut 
SEEDLINGS. 
i isie bi to our Knowledge of Seedlings. By the Right Hon. 
Sir Jonn Lussoox, Bart., M.P., &c. London: 18 892. Kegan 
Paul, Treas. Triibner & Co. 8vo , Vol. L., pp. viii, 608 ; Vol. 
IL., pp. 646. With 684 figures in ‘the text. Price £1 16s. 
We have our ‘‘ Genera Plantarum,” our Prodromi, and ma 
ny 
monographs besides, but these deal only with the plant that has 
reached maturity. There are also divers works and papers more or 
