WATSON BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB REPORT 817 
Lactuca virosa L. Several plants near the engine-house, 
Porthcawl. 
Campanula rapunculoides L. In small quantity, Merthyr Mawr. 
entiana campestris L. Near The 
* Borago officinalis L. Field at the back of The Rest. 
Heliotropium europeum Liu. Roadside near the bea 
Verbascum nigrum L. Sparingly on the sandhills. —V. Blattaria 
L. Near Mowdlam Chu 
Linaria repens Mill. Sandhills, plentiful in one spot. 
*Antirrhinum Orontium L. Cornfields, Porthcawl. 
*Scrophularia Scorodonia L. ld one spot on the sandhills, noted 
in both summer 
Mentha viridis fis At the back of the sandhills. —M. piperita L. 
var. officinalis Hull. On the Speyer” —M. Pulegium L. A pool 
at Nottage was full of this m 
; ete verticillata L. On thé sandhills.—S. sylvestris L. With 
the last 
Nepeta Cataria L. Hedge-bank near Mowdlam Church. 
* Anchusa officinalis Li. Sandhills near the engine-house, Porthbawk 
Marrubium vulgare La. Sker 
*“Leonurus Cardiaca I. Hedge near Mowdlam Church, and a 
ize patch between Pyle and Porthcawl. 
Lamium amplexicaule L.  Plentiful between Porthcawl and 
wton. 
Atriplex Babingtonii Woods. On the shore, Porthcawl. 
‘Spiranthes autumnalis Rich. Abundant in the localit 
= Epipactis palustris Crantz. Damp hollows amid sandhills ; 
abundant. 
* Narcissus iaboag -narcissus L. Meadow at Nose? J in profusion. 
—N,. biflorus Cur Kenfig ; a meadow full 
Tris pelicime rs In large ort: all me way between the 
mouth of the Ogmore aud Southerndown. 
Allium vineale L. var. sapelehn um Koch. Hedgebanks at 
Colchicum autumnale L. Meadow near Newton Church. 
WATSON BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB REPORT, 
[Tae following are extracts from the Pigh eet Annual Bobet 
o the Watson Botanical Exchange Club for 1901-2, which w. 
ued in May. The distribution was made by Major A. “TL 
Wolley. -Dod.]} 
Ranunculus . Clanrye River, near Sheepbridge, Co. Down, 
June 6, 1901.—H. W. Lurr. This is what we take to be the real 
Ri. pseudo. ee ‘apparently first described as a species by Baker 
and Foggitt in a Report of the Thirsk Botanical Exchange Club 
about 1865. It is widely distributed i in Ireland.—H. & J. Groves. 
