SHORT NOTES 385 
Uphill, Som. N.; Hook, N. Hants, Miss C. H. Palmer; Dover, 
Kent E.; Chailey, &¢., Sussex E.; Wytham, Berks; Bullingdon 
&e., Oxford; Hyde Heath, &e., Bucks; Dunstable, Beds; Cosgrove, 
Northants; Great Doward, Hereford; Port William, Wigton; 
Tummel, Mid Perth; Golspie, Sutherland E.; Derrynane, Kerry. 
T. ovatus X Serpyllum. Duns, Berwick. 
T. precoxr Opiz. St. Margaret’s, Kent; on chalk rubble brought 
from the Downs, Berks; ae Sie Isle of Wight, Miss C. E. 
a 
EKasterness, 1887; Elgin; Loch Pdtehat EK. Ross; Ben Hope, 
Sutherland W.; An Teallach, W. Ross; Tain, E. Ross; Cave 
ill, Antrim, : 
. precox x Serpyllum. St. Margaret’s, Kent. 
Most of the above ba named by Dr. Domin 
The flowers of 7’. ovatus and T. Serpyllum appear to be dimor- 
as correct ~ Dr. Domin. Her Craripce Druce 
SpIRANTHES ROMANZOFFIANA NOT IN DevonsHiIrE.—In The 
Country- side for August 22, 1908, ous Bey leted appeared among 
h “Na ture Rec ords’”’:—‘‘ SPIRANTHES GEMMIPARA, ey in 
[This plant has been properly identified. It has been closet 
to occur only in Ireland—LHp.].” Other references to this im- 
portant find, due in part to my enquiries, appeared in the same 
Journal for September 12, p. 201, and December 5, p. 36. In 
response to further enquiries, Mrs. Page has been so kind as to 
send me fresh specimens which she states are the same as those 
pollectod last year. They belong to Hpipactis palustris —R. Luoyp 
ER. 
oi near N my ‘Tels of Wight, was almost wholly destroyed 
by fire. To-day (8th mel ined) I ae oe oS acres of the 
The soil is very dry, being plateau gravel above the Siecle 
sand: the height above the sea about 350 ft.—FRepEric Stratton. 
ScROPHULARIA UMBROSA IN IRELAND. — The record of Isaac 
Carroll’s Irish specimen in Herb. Mus. “Brit., published by Pryor 
in this Journal for 1877, p. 238, seems to have been overlooked by 
the compilers of Cybele Hibernica and Irish Topographical Botany. 
