68 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
this, the Rev. E. S. Marshall, to whom I submitted specimens, 
llows :—“ A 
very puzzling hybrid—one parent is certainly H. rosewm, which 
pO 
coming year.—J. Cosmo Metvinu. This name was suggested by 
Ww 
favour of a lanceolatum origin, besides some other points. Th 
seen specimens of E. lanceolatum from Yorkshire, which is further 
north.—E. 8. Marswatr,. 
Europe, and often stows where neither of the supposed parents 
can be seen. I haye not, however, had an opportunity of searching 
for fruits in late summer.—James W. Wurr. Yes: G. Mo lugo 
x verum, decidedly on the verum side. I have gathered a similar 
form in West Sussex.—E, §. M. 
BLIUM Ca@RULEUM Li. Naturalized on a wall in St. 
an escape from the neigh- 
. July, -—G. Chariper Druce, [Recorded 
by Mr. Melvill from’ this locality in Journ. Bot. 1892, 346, at 
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