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i daa murale L. Slopes of East Pentire, Newquay ; 
en 
Po we Sa lapathifolium L. Close to the Lobelia wrens locality 
near Lostwithiel. 
Euphorbia exigua L. var. retusa DO. In cultivated fields at 
Newquay. 
Orehis Morio L. Sparingly on ones Down. 
Scilla aamianatie L. Cliffs at Kyn 
Scirpus cernuus Vahl. var. Tse Syme. Cliffs above 
Bedruthan Ste teps. 
Schenus nigricans L. Small bog on the hillside north of Maw- 
gan; coast near Porthcurnow 
Carex arenaria L. Sand ‘beach at Marazion.—C. muricata L. 
Roadside bank between Penzance and Madron. 
Agrostis setacea Curtis. Newlyn —_ Dow 
Bromus brachystachys Hornung. alee: anpacntly belonging 
to this German species, although = agree with the 
specimens in Herb. Mus. Brit., was yaiiiod in Panett in @ 
clover-field at Madron in 1902. 
alesion: agrees Huds. 
soa agent ula a This is stated in the Tentative 
to be quite as common as L. dilatata, but in 1902 I saw it no- 
ii wicca at Tremethick “Moer, near Penzance, and in 1905 only 
in one place near Lostwithiel. 
TWO SYNONYMS OF EUCALYPTUS CAPITELLATA Sm. 
By J. H. Mamen, F.L.S., Government Botanist, Sydney. 
K. ELLATA Sm. var. (?) Laturor1a Benth. ‘“‘ Leaves 
aheee obliquely hn very ‘thick and much more straight, the bark 
deciduous (Robertson). Victoria. Heath near Portland, Robertson. 
Possibly a eal. flowered form of EF. santalifolia, but the form es 
supposed to be young of it, 12th June, 1843, no. 500” (young 
Port Jackson specimens 4 not 
Fruit not seen” (Benth. 1. c. iii. 207). 
Journan or Borany.—Vou. 44. ([Juny, 1906.]  - 
