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LimosELza aquatica IN CamBprinGEsHiRre AnD Hunts.—This plant, 
not recorded from Cambs. since 1827, when it was found by Prof. 
Henslow at Gamlingay, grows in some abundance on the muddy 
shore of the Ouse at Earith Causeway, in Hunts, and on both sides 
of the New Bedford River from Earith to Oxlode, i in Cambs. Its 
creeping growth, closely adpressed to the ground and rooting at 
the end of every branch, enables it to establish itself securely on™ 
the silty, shifting mud deposited on the very edge of the stream, 
and swept bare of other ava aeagieger by the action of tides and floods. 
Thus freed from the rivalry of robuster growths, its pretty pink 
to similar stations down the river or to such as are only submerged 
at high water. _ At Oxlode it grows wholly in the water, producing 
cally cleared of other plants, and well-churned mud to grow in.— 
ALrrep FRYER 
CrEPIS BIENNIS AT EKastsourne. — I gathered this — on the 
26th May last on a grassy spot in a new suburb of Hastbourne, 
in ee places, but of ¢ se only as an introduction, on which 
und, I suppose, Mr. Rear as not included it in his ‘ Flora of 
Banton: "—F. B. Doveton. 
SUPPLEMENT TO gage son PHANEROGAMS PUBLISHED IN 
ITAIN IN 1882. 
In compiling the list an 112-120) of Phanerogams published 
in Britain during 1882, we overlooked Prof. I. Bayley Balfour’s 
‘ Diagnoses plantarum novarum Phanerogamarum reine: 
tinted by - asteriaky and species; alla from : Bosokee. and 
Balf. fil. o be understood as the authority for each, except 
where stheiwibe stated. 
Menispermace®.—Cocculus Balfourii Schweinf. 
Crucirerx.—Diceratella incana. Farsetia prostrata. Brassica 
rostrata, Lachn ep, saat spathulata. 
Capparipr£.—Cleome Socotrana. 
RESEDACER, eta? viridis 
ARYOPHYLLEE, — Gypsophila montana. Polycarpea cespitosa, 
divarica 
Hvenaicace. —Hypericum tortuosum, scopulorur 
Matvacex.—Hibiscus Scotti, ste nanthus, caiielliie: 
Serer —Melhania muricata. 
ILIACEZ. ea” ewia turbinata, Slociluria! Corchorus erodiodes. 
Eleocar oud transultus. 
Ruracex,—~Thamnosma Socotrana. 
