330 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
dying out in the second year, but near Rhoose railway station it 
fl ourishes even .on this form ation. I have seen the s ainfoin on a 
tinued to flouri Trinasie portion.” Critical botanists 
sa, ails logist to the Transvaal Agricultural pace ment, he 
d fo 
was unable to complete his study of Rubus and Rosa”; a “ fuller 
ad than see now Eee will. appear in an Appendix 
m tenuissimum, which is not in Mr. Riddelsdell’s Flora, 
curious fondness for including plants ‘pam ave no claim to 
appear in ‘the list, to which we referred i r previous notice, is 
sroeph ies by the entry of Sium latifolium—daly furnished with 
a Welsh name—of which we read “ Many records, all doubtless 
flitting a luxuriant specimens of no. 690” i erectum). 
In the third section a change of plan nnounced: ‘The 
list of records has been considerably eaitalted, by inserting them 
for fue ‘districts only where the species is rare or local”; this 
we regard as an improvement. The method followed is ‘more 
critical; casuals are severely treated, even their names bein 
se “4 22 
mportan em 
important of these—his investigations int Senecio vulgaris—we 
have reprinted on p. 304; another note of almost equal interest is 
that on Carduus tuberosus (p. 96). The oe of the Hieracia 
is held over for the Appendix: “There can be little doubt that 
the ee recognized by Linton stand the test of experimental 
culture. As hybrids are rare, the — cannot very well be due 
to the recombination of characters in the offepritie of these. I 
