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stipite complanato “on suffulta, simplex, lanceolato-linearis, 
longa, lata (12:5 em. plusve), marginibus inte egerrimis. Lamine 
substantia ssieamciiensel vel coriacea, e stratis tribus composita ; 
cellulis corticalibus monostromaticis quadratis granuloso- -obseuris ; 
subcorti calibus oblongis parenchymaticis in circa 6-7 series dis- 
trictis 9-10-seriatis tubulos 
perpaucos subinfundibuliformes vagina e cellulis parvulis composita 
vestitos foventibus. Cetera desunt. 
Syn. L. —— nobis in Journ. Bot. (1905) p. 105, tab. 479, 
fig. 6, pro par 
Hab. South — Scotia Bay, near surface, Apr. 1904, 
R. N. Rudmose Bro 
Whether or not “this species differs essentially in aos or eX- 
ternal characters from L. grandifolia we are unable to say, the 
material supplied being incomplete. But on the sitdonas of the 
yr 
sented in tab. 470, fig. 6, 0 s Journ a), In L. panbipitie the 
cls in composed of shibet: abi crowded rows of small brown 
cells 
Further details, with figures of the structure of both species, 
will a cabiesben shortly in the official — of the scientific 
results 2 the National Antarctic Expedition 
SHORT NOTES. 
Marricarta piscorpEA L.—This alien has been found in Bucks 
near Slough, in Berks between Twyford and Hurst; and in 1899 I 
gathered it at Aber, in Carnarvonshire, and in 1904 at Ranworth, in 
Norfolk is year I saw it between Wybonbur ury and Crewe, in 
Cheshire, and abundantly 2 and about Westport, 1 in Ireland. The 
in a park at Gilgarrow, 
Cornisu Rust. ane Rev. — nate Salat has saat kindly 
examined, and with his usual courtesy and erageenanies reported 
on, a large parcel of Rubi specimens gathered by me during July 
