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A revision of the varieties published in the London Cataloyue, and 
still‘more of those in some of our local floras, would assuredly lead 
to a considerable diminution of their number.—Eb. Journ. Bor.] — 
Satvia vERticInLATA L.—It may be as well to record that Salvia 
Verbenaca L., named in my list of Wandsworth Common casuals in 
Journ. Bot. 1901, 345, was really this species. The correction was 
made by Mr. 8S. T, Dunn, on my showing him the specimens. 
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ere.—Win 
A spe sobaien: was lately cen oom Dantheehend ; the plant seems 
frequent in Surrey.—Ep. Jou or.] 
Pease Safes Baby “ti wed Bia a small = of Elymus 
europeus growing on a sand-bank near Littlestone-on-Sea; this 
puts this tpecios on distinet oon for the county. Near Wye 
there are several trees of Ulmus stricta, and I saw another at Ham 
Street; it is not included in the Flora of Kent. Sagina ciliata, 
Lydd ; Th yoscyamus niger, fine specimens at Littlestone ; Sparyanium 
neglectum, Ollantighe ; Eriophorim angustifolium, Cavar diandra, 
near Lydd; C.. Oedert, Dungeness; Phiewm nodosum, ae pumila, 
Koeleria ec) ee var. gracilis, Foun ambigua, Ti ydd; F. arundi- 
ea, Dungeness Po nl Bromus secalinus, Littigetohe: Chrysan- 
themum coronar ium, & casual on the beech at Littlestone. Br Crar LARIDGE 
Druce. 
S LANts. —I saw Trifulinm coke teuae in sasha quantities 
between Castle RR and Twinstead; Car villa 
elata, Ranunculus sardous, Sayina apetala, Pope at S, ‘chiate 
Cas: tle He ding am ; auieth dinctors ia, orton. elilotu arvensis, 
hieracioides, oi ld; Lactuca virosa, Colchester; Senecio er gine 
Chenopodium rubrum; Ch ipping Ongar; Carex divulsa, Castle Heding- 
ham; Glyceria aquatica, Fyfi eld ; G. plicata, Chipping Ongar; 
Kestaiga rubra, n Malis Chara vulgaris, Twinste ad.—G. Crart 
Dru 
Angela nD Minvartia.—In til Journal for de 0. ae ansan ina 
paper entitled “ Alsine in the British Flora,’ Mr. Hi 
re n 
Hah: We agree with Mr. Hiern’s egnenaons. on these points, 
and ca medium, Me pete poo es the name disine media Cra rant, 
citing it as follows :—‘ Ausine mepia Crantz, Instit. ii. 407, 
(1766), excl. syn., pro parte ; non L. (1753). As Mr. Hiern = tes, 
Linneus's dlsine media was the plant now known as Stellaria media, 
