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am ara by them as a “‘ forme” or race) with both in rb 
and * — stre Wichura; I believe, co 
aor ra LAR ETALA Ucria (1796) = 8. ueatie "Sora. 
(1852). Solitine ce ! 'Thellung keep this up as a species, which I 
have long thought advisable; Mr. Williams agrees, though he has 
not actually ong Sicilian specimens with British apetala. 
40. ARENARIA VERNA L. b. GeRaRDI. Mr. Williams dormirls 
that ‘“‘ Arenaria Benth. & Hook. is a horrible mixture, and includes 
several distinct genera. All European floras (the British 
excepted) keep Alsine distinct from Ar. renaria ;” also that Wahlen- 
berg’s plant was published as Alsine Gerardi. I think that under 
Arenaria it must be called var. Gerardi Hook. fil. (Student's 
Flora). 
251. A. sEDomDEs. ‘Froelich described this as Alsine sedoides 
in Koch Syn. Fl. Germ. 114 (1835). This is, eh ig oo itish 
ate oe : is ee verna var. decandra Giir chter, Fl. 
rop. ii. 256 (1899). The ees plant sae mean is Alsine 
hh Kittel (1844). To those who keep up Se ersie? in its 
comprehensive sense the Fe see will then be G. C. Druce” 
(Williams in la 
262. Spercuna arvensis L. Insert “agg.” before the census- 
number. In some districts, notably in N. Scotland, S. sativa 
appears to be the only representative of the superspecies 
279. Hypericum catycinum L. I am familiar wi this as 
case is that of Vinca major, which has somewhat inconsistently 
been starred, and ought es cn been sh cose in italics. 
308. GERANIUM SANGUINEUM L. var. PROSTRATUM (Cav.) was 
omitted, having bee a feskoutis as jeudsplbaie with i osbiatraones: ; 
but this can hardly i correct, because lancastriense seems to be 
confined (as a native) to Walney Island. 
320. G. tuctpum L. b. Ran (Lindl.) is vin ge od no specimen 
appears to exist, and a maritime form of obertianum may 
ma binges intended. 
. E. moscnatum L’Herit. b. minor Rouy (Fl. France iv. 
113), = do not know to whom we owe this addition; the des- 
cription fits a small plant found by me on mountain limestone | at 
Purn Hill, Bleadon, N. Somerset, and so sppesegeis by Briggs near 
Plymouth it flowers _ early. ‘‘ Plante de 8-12 elataetidk bi, 
trés réduite dans tou S parties; feuilles & segments petits 
3-4 fois = petits a tic le type), ordinairement profondé- 
ment incisés ou su grate oe pédoncules 2~4-flores, on 
courts que la feuille; bec du fruit bien plus aia mais de mém 
longueur. . . gaet la dans “a tea mariti rases. 
326-7. The application of the name Osos pian: L. to a 
