432 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
MATRICARIA SUAVEOLENS Buch. IN DENBIGHSHIRE.— While 
vicinity of farmyards.—A. A. Danian. 
Soncuus panustris L.—The record of “ 53. Lincoln 8. Bloxam 
sp. Dublin Herb.!’’ in Suppl. to Top. Bot. ed. 2, must be ex- 
punged, as correspondence with the Rev. E. A. Woodruffe-Peacock 
shows that since 1800 no place in S. Lincoln could have pro- 
duced it; the specimen probably came from the East Fen, as 
Bloxam was at Revesby Abbey with Sir J. Banks.—ArTHUR 
BENNETT. 
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is enlarging the records of its British distribution. 
to me to be only another point in fayour of the Igam of 
those two useful societies. As the rincipal contributors are 
members of both clubs and usually send the same plant each 
a great deal of time is wasted every year in the un 1s- 
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