354 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
county a note by Buddle, from H. 8. 150, f. 46, is transcribed in 
this Journal for 1901, p. 72.—Jamres Brirren. 
“ HEREDITY OF AcQuIRED CHARACTERS” (p. 320).—I venture 
to suggest another explanation of Mr. Woodruffe-Peacock’s inte- 
resting observation of Dandelions in clover and ryegrass following 
barley. It is clear that the sheep, in eating off all the Dandelions, 
had trampled completely over the area where they grew; sheep 
take much “exercise” during the day when grazing, and with 
an error p 
1269) : “Commonly called the Du e of Argyll’s tea tree, from the 
s, so far as 
have been able to ascertain, in Phil. Trans. xxviii. 220 (1713) 
on Petiver says: “I have as yet seen it only in the Bishop of 
ndon i ‘ 
