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exceedingly variable. In this form they are exceptionally sea 
and straight on both stem and panicle. Mid-west Yorks :—Betwee 
Sedbergh and Dent, 1906; Settle and Giggleswick, 1890. North. 
west Yorks :—By River Ure at Ayagarth and neighbourhood, 1890. 
South Lancs. :—Coniston to Ambleside . Ley and W. inton, 
1905. Last year I wrongly referred dried spcolinadin of the South 
Lanes. plant to R. Scheutzii Lindeb. But this summer I have seen 
both brambles growing in plenty, and I am convinced that they 
keep distinct in habit, panicle, and colour of petals, as well as in 
the very different leaves. These in R. Scheutzii are greener and 
normally unfelted beneath, while the comparatively large terminal 
leaflet has a much shorter ite od wipe is much more strictly sub- 
rotund in outline.—W. Morte Roe 
VERONICA PEREG L. e RNWALL.—This score en 
Biter is the 1] ata, ‘addition a the flora of Corn 
~ bramble-hunting at Killiow, two miles south of eas on kaw 
4th, I saw thousands of plants. They had invaded the flower, fruit, 
and vegetable gardens, ee ge abundant by the sides of paths and 
h & Wa d 
herever gar 
crops are destroyed ova: by hoeing, and yet the plant has 
one on increasing until it now outnumbers if . arvensis, V. agrestis, 
and V. TournefortiiimFrep. Hammiron Dave 
n Puants.—Mr. T. W. Barker ae prepared a useful 
Handbook of the Natural History of Carmarthenshire (Carmarthen : 
Spurrell & Son), which sae a list of plants compiled by the 
author from Topographical Botany and the Supplement, aided by 
Dr. Jones’s list of Carmarthenshire plants; he raib received much 
help from Mr. Knight, of Llandovery. The List includes 831 
of these he has _ 748 growing in the county ; oe are given 
for the rarer speci Liparis Loeselit, 
brou aghi to the author to name in 1897. This year Mr. 
an 
Subularia, Elatine hexandra, Sibthorpia, Allium Schenoprasum, Juncus 
acutus, and Bromus madritensis. Since the list appeared ch os ight 
has sent about a hundred additions, mostly a spe fod 
may deal with these later in conjunction with an Ba erearnae of 
species occurring with or near to the Liparis.—Artuur Bennett. 
