812 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
when it grows in such ground from its condition when growing in 
— svat as it usually does, may be worth placing on recor 
DW BE 
STAGNINA Kit. AND OTHER Slt IN GLAMORGANSHIRE.— 
und in Gower last June by his fiddad Mr. bina oe ot 
still in flower. The plant grows, in company with JV, ericetorum 
a er, in a rough, Miiiey, enclosed area, which was apparently 
much wette 
holes and sallow gullies. The Violas were confined to the driest 
part of the area, and only occurred in pine of Ulex Gallit, so 
grew in the sam field oni arex pulicaris, C. echinata, Salix ambigua, 
and eho obdliniary representatives of a damp moorish flora), yet in 
the immediate neighbourhood—lower down the slope, but in 
similar though wetter ground—were Osmunda regalis Linn. in great 
quantity and luxuriance (over a small pints Ht hee vulgaris 
Linn., Orchis latifolia Linn., Habenaria viri , H. bifolia 
R. Br. The Violas and Habenarias are new eeaoeas to weer at 
H. J. Rippe.spE.u. : 
Evupsorsra Esuta near Dover.—I have found Huphorbia Esula 
rowing on one of those grassy oe is oud Dover; I think it is the 
varia is plentiful, and Huphorbia Cypartieias is to be found on the 
same slope. I should say that the aoe has never been culti- 
W. H. Han 
oon be in genous.’ 
pang Dartmoor Rust (1 904).—In Nagase I saw the ee 
Rubi on the patra to vs south and south- east of the As r 
ve 
Bab., R. pia tsaetle) eon R, aS uae Koeli., R. ramosus 
Briggs, R. argentatus P. J. Muell., R. rusticanus Merc., R. Sprengelit 
Weihe, R. pyramidalis Kalt., R. leucostachys Schleich., A. angus sti- 
folius Rogers, R. mucronatus Blox., R. Borrert, Bell Salt, and its 
var. dentatifolius Briggs, and R. dasyphyllus Rogers. Niost of these 
eighteen forms were growing among the bracken and gorse on the 
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dant, and clearly Yiontical with the lite.» f the Sipmouth Leora 
bourhood. &. dentatifolius is perhaps the bin conspicuous bramble 
