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SHORT NOTES. 
HIRE Pant s.—The occurrence of Vicia Orobus in an un- 
nsen 
“between Lyndhur st Station” (by which it is aap oy that 
south-west side of Br gar I observed it in one place only, 
ut I was not able to search the field. Of course I looked for 
Limoselia in the ase 1 locality near Brockenhurst Bridge, but I 
failed to find it; I afterwards found it growing plentifully on the 
margins of a pond near fe road from Brockenhurst to Lymington, 
t a mile from the former place. I could find no trace of 
i either near Brockenhurst Bridge or crew here, us it was, 
0 doubt, somewhat too early in the summer for be 
g- Neither could I find any plants of Gladiolus, but this 
f 
rius eahg seems ve an everywhere round Brockenhurst 
It is a very distinct-looking plant to me, ot like any of the 
batrachian ranunculi which we get in the Isle of Wight. eve 
ci wherever it grows in sass capillary submerged leaves are 
present.—F RepEric StrattT 
Eamon ANGUSTIFOLIUM Roth. var. TRIQUETRUM Fries iN 
Cornwatt.—A well-marked variety of our commonest species of 
teen deka fae been so named b iy Arthur Bennett. It was 
first found late in the summer of 1905 on Trebiskin Moor, Cubert 
v.-c. 1), by my friend Dr. Vigurs, and siabeiereititly I discovered it 
on Trevin nooclibbog ORV the pariah sof Gis wennap (V.-c. peci- 
mens from both localities were sent to Mr. Bennett, but they were 
in a very advanced stage of decay, ‘sea nothing satisfactory could 
be done. This season I have placed better ea brig Mr. 
Bennett, and he has been able to make a pro His 
letter is ni interesting to oy unpublis fate at think your 
friophoru 
Scanton, p. 184 (1886) Hartmans, in Sk. Fl. ed. 11, 449, says, 
‘ likeran cile,’ and that i is. : 
Bab. Man. ed. “i 888 (1843), and of Eng. Bot. t. 2402, is now 
accepted as = var. minus Koch, Syn. Fl. Germ. et eeu 747 Reeth 
but your plant is not like that plate, though the shortly pedun 
spikes do approach it. The leaves in minus seem as in the ie 
only ae Ss less broad. E, triquetrum ag Ss 106 
is 1799. There rrgpechectn plant, E. Vaillantii a et Turp. Fl. 
Paris, t. 52 (1808) = E. angustifolium Roth var. congestum Con et 
