808 ay : SHORT NOTES. 
P. scotica Hook. in Curtis Fl. Lond. t. 188 (1819) (ed. iveker). 
1819. Found by Mr. Gibb, of os eee on Holborn Head, ne 
.Thurso in Caithness. —Hooker 
Lysimachia Shea ra t. Sp. Pl. 147 (1753). 1688. 
‘“Nuperrimé peritissimus. Botanicus D. Dodsworth, in Anglia, 
Comitatis itoranshtid bedenitali parte hance invenit. ”—_Ray, Hist. 
li. 1023. 
‘Le vulgaris L. Sp. Pl. 146 (1753). 1548. “It groweth by 
the an syde beside Shene.’”—Turn. Names, E. ij, back. a 
L. Nummularia ia Pl. 148 (1758). 1548. <‘ Herbe jj. 
pence or two penigrasse . . . growet th in moyste groundes,”’ &¢.— 
Turn. Names, H ij, back. 
orum. L. Sp. Pl. 148 (1758). 1570. ‘In Anglix 
nemoribus, Deisqne opacis ... in — densa et amoena sylva 
ego proxima.”—Lob. 
ntalis opea L. Bp. Pl. 344 (17538). 1620. “Tn 
betuletis  Seotit ey D. Cargillus, ex Scotia misit.”’—C. Bauhim, 
Prod. Th. Bot 
Glaux maritima Ho. Sp. Pl. 207 coe 1570. ‘Angliz 
plerisque mari céterminis.”—Lob. Adv.178. ‘Between Whitstable 
and the yle of Thanet in Kent,” &c. eer: 4 48 (1597). 
(To be continued.) 
SHORT NOTES. 
Cyperus Fuscus 1x Hants, — On Fi hag 25th, in company with 
the Revs. R. P. Murray and EL F. Lin nton, I discovered on a wet 
piece of cacgnt near Ringwood, Hants, a fair quantity of Cyperus 
cus. Probably in ordinary seasons the ground where it grew is 
less approachable, which _ ant for its not having been 
previously detected.—W. R. Lr 
must “et be forgotten that the New Forest is one of the 
places in a which the mischievous secon of plant-introduction has 
been lately carried out. There is no particular reason why t the 
Cyperus should not be native a Ringwood, but it is necessary to 
bear in mind the possibility indicated above. See Journ. Bot. 1892, 
224, os —Ep. J ogg Bo oe 
EXLATINE HEXA in War ning. — An interesting result of 
. the joae shalzntied ” aah waa “the rediscovery of this mi 
water-plant on Augus et 26th, cate = leshill Pool, Warwickshire, 
where I found it growing in abundance on the dry, black 
ed of the pool, which is sides covered with a considerable 
quantity of water. This plant was first found at Coleshill Pool 
Lloyd, who sent specimens to 
df tang ate but <d had not been seen there for many years.—— 
a iG 1ENS.— Hrucastrum Pollichii has rks ge on 
Newmarket Heath; there are about a dozen plants. In e 
d ery 
respect they are like specimens from Weedon in Prof. Babington’ 8 
