A NEW VARIETY OF SAGINA REUTERI 11 
ess. We distinguish the Yorkshire plant as a variety by the 
following characters :— 
Saaina REUTERI var. GLABRA. Omnino eglanduloso-glabra. 
Folia basi scarioso-marginata haud ciliata. Flores sepius incli- 
nati. Capsula inclinata, calyce tertié parte longior. Semina minuta 
alt. pleru 
texture and longer capsules; from S. apetala by its erect sepals 
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and peduncles ; from S. ciliata by its obtuse sepals and 
their incurved tips; and f procu s by its central stem 
always elongating and floweri Its associates on Skipwith 
probability of its being a truly native species, most likely of 
requent occurrence on the damp sandy commons of Yorkshire, 
mens from Skipwith Common. ; : 
[Localities for S. Reutert additional to those cited above will be 
found in this Journal for 1896, 367, where Mr. Towndrow records 
same botanist announces it as occurring on garden paths at oe 
i localities. Specimens from these 
osm gives two West Sussex localiti e innate in the 
case of the last by Mr. Williams. See also Journ. Bot. , 427, 
where Mr. Williams includes it in his List of British Caryo- 
phyllacee.—Ep. Journ. Bor.] : 
ice 
Sar 3. S. Reuteri (Great 
natural size. 2. Capsule and leaf of same se 
£ 489c.—1. Sagina Reuteri var. glabra (Skipwith Common). Twic 
Malvern, Capt. J. A. H. Steuart). Capsule sad lead, enlarged: 
