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doubt, too, that if the records before 1890 had been as full and 
exact as they have been since, that it would have been found in 
enecio paludosus, S. palustris, and Vaccinium for good. 
began to fear that Rwmex maritimus had, as an areal species.— 
A. Wooprurre-Pracock. 
EvPHRASsIA MINIMA Jacq. In ENGuAND.—In August last I found 
on Exmoor, Somerset, about a mile and a quarter from the Devon 
be 
for in its old habitats. I believe it has followed Sonchus palustris, 
most 
specimens, and in his opinion the Exmoor plant belongs to 
. monima Jacq., but is an English form of that species: “ Ich 
ALLIUM OLERACEUM LL, IN TreLanp.—For many years I have 
been acquainted with a species of Alliwn growing along the Six- 
ntrim. A. vineale L. had been previously 
recorded from the same locality, but I could never make my speci- 
mens square with the description of that species. To settle the 
2, of the occurrence of Cheno. 
podium polyspermum L. in Treland. More recently, in J uly, 1906, 
