852 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Murbeck writes of this plant :—‘‘ Dec. 14th, 1905. V. canina L., 
forme cont se oe un peu de la variété crassifolia Gronvall.”— 
E. 8. Gre 
- NEMORALIS Kiitzing, V. Kurzinciana Rouy et Foucaud. Wood- 
walton Fen, Hunti rtd May 30th, 1905. Verified by oe 
with Kiitaing’ s type in Herb. Brit. Museum.*—E. 8. Gre 
Viota ——? Wood on the North Downs, west of Wisthak: 
West Kent, alt. 700 ft., June 4th, 1905. This pansy grew thickly 
i te i ight. 
purp $s no cultivated land in the vicinit 
Brirron. “This seems to me identical with Mr. Wheldon’s plant 
from agape ood, Lanes., which has bier ge ed V. carpatica 
Cena TIUM PUMILUM Curt. seaies wisi on ne and 
on eadbateios soil near Stonesfield, Oxfordshire, April, 1905. An 
interesting addition to the Asters flora which I predicted would be 
found.—G. Crarince Dru 
be an error, as Davey knows the plant, and at is es - 
a glance from the type. Mr. Clement Reid has worked up s 
of our Newquay plants at the British Museum, so I feel sure that 
what I now send is the true e plant.—C. C. Vicurs. ‘“ The named 
variations of G ‘tianum in their extreme es are doubtless 
— enough to be heer recognized. This plant, however, is 
an intermediate. It does not se apa with the iepocngtane of Jordan’s 
modestum well.”’—Epw. 8. 
Utex Gauttu Planch. var. xumitis Planch. Gwennap, West 
“T am of the es wee whet but oe not know 
Marsu 
Fr -C. 
Oct. 20th, 1905, coll. C. C. Vigurs. This constitutes almost a new 
British record to Mr. Davey’s credit, there being, I understand, 
only one previous one many ces ago; at all events it is a record 
for v.-c. 1, and mine is one for v.-c. 2. This is probably the plant 
_ recorded from the Cornish mainland many times as U. nanus Forster 
; a le 
Naturelles, April, 1849, p. 218, thus: ‘Var. B humilis, depressed 
branches humifuse, branchlets and leaves crowded, Sowers | “ “little 
* (There is some mistake here; Kiitzing’s type is not in Herb. Mus. Brit.— 
Ep. Journ. Bor.} 
