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AHstoIochia Clematitis L. Still (1906) in existence in the station 

 at Ross at which it was first observed in 1892. 



Mercurialis annua L. Leominster, on recently moved soil, 



1906, Winterbourne. 



Urtica dioica L. *var. microphylla Hausrn. ? Not rare in Here- 

 fordshire. Weston -under-Penyard, Sellack, Carey, Breinton, and 

 other stations. See, on this plant, notes in the Report of the 

 Botanical Exchange Club, 1905, 184. A verticillate variety of 

 U. dioica bearing all its leaves in threes is common, but always as 

 single stems growing among typical plants. 



Habetmria albida R. Br. Very rare, only in the Black Mountain 

 district. Head of the Cusop Dingle, 1899 ; also a single specimen 

 of the hybrid albida x conopsea, Dr. Wood ! Grwyne Valley ; 

 again in 1904. 



Narcissus Pseudo-narcissus L. Meadows at Eardisley in large 

 quantities ; also a robust form bearing a crown with recurved lobes 

 and perianth nearly or quite concolorous with the crown, Rev. 

 C. H. Binstead ! This form is not the var. b. lobularis Haw., the 

 " Tenby Daffodil.' 1 



Gagea fascicularis Salisb. One new station. Colwall, 1899, 

 Mr. W. H. Jones. Towndrow. 



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Phleum pratense L. *var, nodosum (L.). Ledbury, 1902, Bickham. 



Kceleria cristata Pers. Rare. Marcle Ridge Hill, in two spots in 

 fair abundance, 1899. 



Athyrium Filix-fcemina Roth. "var. Watsoni Syme. In woods 

 in the Grwyne Valley, about the year 1875. The Grwyne specimen 

 answers well to Watson's type-specimens. The writer has searched 

 in vain in the Grwyne Valley for the plant in recent years. 



Musci. 



Ditrichwn *tenuifolium Lindb. Very rare. On dried mud of a 



large pool in Moccas Park; once found. — D. fiexicaule Hampe var. 



densum Braithw. Exposed limestone on the summit of Cherry 

 Hill, Fownhope. 



Seligeria Doniana C. M. Still only known from the Ross dis- 

 trict. Shady rock, Caradoc, Sellack, 1906. — S. acutifolia Lindb. 

 var. longiseta Lindb. Rare ; only at one station. With 5. pusilla 

 B. & S. at the Great Doward, 1898. 



Dicranum fuscescens Turn. ::c var. falcifolium Braithw. On con- 

 glomerate rocks, Penyard Hill, Ross, 1898, Miss E. Annitage ! 



Qrimmia orbicularis Bruch. One new station. Nash Scaur, 

 Knill, abundantly, Binstead ! — G. subsquarrosa Wils. One new 

 station. Crib-'r-garth, Hatterel Hills, 1893. 



Rhacomitrium heterostichum Brid. *var. gracilescens B. & S. 

 Huntsham Hill, 1906, Binstead d- Armitage \ 



Hedwigia ciliata Ehrh. var. viridis Schimp. Roofs at Nash, 

 near Knill, Binstead. 



Acaulon muticum C. M. Very rare. Open fallow near Pentwyn 

 Farm, Brilley, 1905, Binstead & Ley. 



Phascwn Flcerhianum W. & M. One new station. Shucknell 

 Hill, 1903.— P, curvicolle Ehrh. Little Doward Hill, Binstead. 



