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sion, but is in many herbaria, and was therefore retained ; Majo r 
Wolley-Dod could not find it on the old walls at Eltham where it 
formerly grew, but it may yet reappear. 
810. VALERIANELLA ERIOCARPA Desy. cms be truly ait in the 
Portland station given in Fl. Dorset, ed. 2, being a native of 
W. France 
836. GNAPHALIUM ULIGINosuM L. b. prnunaARE (Wahlenb.). 
Mr. Fryer’s solitary experience is not, I think, conclusive against 
this. Rouy (l.c. viii. 184) maintains it as var. pilulare Koch; 
Nyman treats it as a subspecies, but restricts its range to Lapland, 
Fi . Russia, and Prussia, so the southern race may not 
quite identical. I have only once met with the papillose-fruited 
plant in Kent; all the individuals examined were similar, and 
there wil nothing i in the local conditions to aig abnormality. 
850. GALINSOGA PARVIFLORA Cav. This came up ig 
year after year, in an allotment- field at Milford, Sur rey. The 
reviewer is no doubt right; and it should be starred, as an estab- 
lished alien 
at Anomton NEWBOULDI : Ar. —_ mn. Mr. Druce appends 
his ; I have known it for ral years as Mr. Bennett’s 
slant rales am ack sure that ae at aeually published it 
899, &c. Cnicus is retained, following Benth. & Hook. fil. ; but 
Cirsium may be preferable. 
913. CENTAUREA son BiosaA L. b.succis#FoulA. This has been 
pete by Mr. Williams (Prodr. Fl. Brit.) as var. Gelmi 
Briquet ; but the ‘decetptian of var. Gelmit in Rouy, l. ¢. ix ; 
indicates a very different plant. I have not seen a description of 
var. integrifolia Gaud., which may be identical. A friend who 
saw var. succisefolia in cultivation (1901) exclaimed :—“ Now 
sod s what I call a species!” and I still vena: it as a very good 
variety. 
Hreractum. Rev. W. R. Linton unfortunately did not live to 
revise his list, one or two small changes in which were made with 
his consent at my suggestion. 
975 bis. Insert H. campricum F. J. Hanb.—3. A ry 
distinct species, which Sea absiged in a garden from 
1888 to 1900. 
990 dts. Add H. tonemosum Dahlst.—2. (72 Dumfries; 88 
Mid-Perth). W. RB. L. sent me both wild and cultivated speci- 
mens, and we spriegnet if last July in quite a lowland station near 
Moffat. I am not sure that it is rightly placed just here, but 
incline to put it Parana oeh near 1019 (dissamile) or 1021 
(duriceps). W. RB. L. corey referred the Dumfriesshire moun- 
tain- <0 to his H. oxyodus 
0. H. DovRENsE Fr. b. Hetatanpiz. The authority 
should ss F. J. Hanb. 
1042. H. Breve Beeby in Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist. 1908, 112-3. 
A very striking plant, nearer to the Kerry H. Scully than any 
of our other species 
