848 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
— sexangulare L. nti ‘den escape near Silverdale; L. P. 
*Myriophylium alterniflorum DC. In the River Lune between 
Kirkby Lonsdale and Tunstall, August, 1901, and near Arkholme ; 
Wi. 
*Circea alpina L. var. toto media (Ehrh). Wood below White 
Moss, Hindburn, June, 1901; Wi. 
Galium palustre (L.). A fine form occurs near Knott End, 
growing with Rumew Hydrolapathum, of which Mr. Ar. Bennett 
writes: ‘* Your co is more diffuse than any form of ee 
remember. It may be 8 maximum Marsson (but I have seen no 
specimen of it), who says, ‘ Caulibus 2-3-pedalis, folvis Latte sub- 
pollicaribus.”’ h. 
*+ Bupleurum Monnet se L. Casually near Fleetwood grain 
elevator, July, 1 
Gnanthe Phellandri ium Lam. Ina pit at Stockenbridge ; Po. os 
r Tripolium L. forma discoidea. Near Knott End; H. B. 
Wa vechion intermedium Lange. Near Abbeystead, August, 1901, 
and about Alston; Wh. Several localities in Over ‘Wryresdale, 
where it is frequen nt ; Wh. & Wi. errs by Mr. Ar. eigen, 
sie diaphanum "Pr. boligriiee: KR. F. Linton in ee 
Exch. Club Rep. vol. i. p. 896, and Journ. Bot. een p. 44.] 
With reference to this, Mr. Linton writes: ‘“ The specimen was no 
doubt a weather-worn H. vulgatum, with the cyanate denuded of 
hairs and down by a wet and smoky climate.” This should there- 
fore be deleted.] — H. rigidum Hartm. a tridentatum (Fr.). Left 
bank of the Greeta near Wrayton 
*Statice Limonium L. var. pyrami ‘ialis Syme. Saltmarsh at 
var, snktons 
Trientalie europaea L. In addition to the locality for ae plant 
in Black Clough, recorded in this Journal for Jan. 1901, we find it 
to extend abundantly on the adjacent fells from near Marshaw to 
the moor on the south-east of Blaze 
+Pulmonaria officinalis L. Garden escape near Preston; H. B 
And under similar circumstances between Warton and Yealand, 
Wh.; near Docker, 
Rigel ov Orontium L. Casual on rail-banks near Garstang; 
eta gentilis L. By the Hodder near Mytton, Aug. 1899; 
Wh. (teste W. R. Linton). 
«Salvia Verbenaca Li. Silverdale, June, 1901; 
+ Beta vulgaris L. Rail-bank near Silverdale, casually ; ; Wi. 
“wo Blitum L. On ballast, Preston Docks, Aug. 1900; 
hija a domesticus Hartm. By the Lune near Kirkby Lonsdale, 
