872 SHORT NOTES. 
U. Bremii, but is unable to say definitely in the absence of flowers, 
which unfortunately were not produced.—A. H. Wottxy Don. 
EPitostum mimsurum X oBscuRUM IN Cursing. — Last summer 
I came across a patch of this hybrid by a pond-side in Edge Park, 
which the Rev. E. S. Marshall kindly named for me, adding that 
E. 
obscurum, differing from the former in being about half the size in 
all its parts, and much less hairy; its leaves are more rounded in at 
those of F. hirsutum. I have dried Some specimens for the Bot. 
Exch. Club.—A. H. Wottzy Don. 
_ U¥copoprum aLpmnum in Woroxsrersumr, — During a few days’ 
visit to Malvern in August last, I was fortunate enough to ges 
county, by the Rey. C. Babington and Mrs. Walker in 1836, This 
tecord, which has been kindly sent me by Mr. Towndrow, of Mal- 
