8 EPILOBIUM NOTES FoR 1890. 
parviflorum. A oe form to the latter occurs in wealden copses 
near Witley, Surr 
E. AusiNeronrum x ANA GALLIDIFoLIUM (EH. Boissieri Haussk.). 
In mossy rills, descending Ben More of Assynt, from 1500 to 
2000 ft., growing with the parents. Its only previous record for 
Britain was Glen Doll, Forfar. Known from half-a-dozen stations 
in Austro-Hungary, Savoy, the Sierra ete nd the Pyrenees, 
*E, ALSINEFOLIUM X MoNTANUM (EF. salicifolium Facchini). A 
single specimen, in bud only, which was gathered by Dr. B. White 
last Saenten at 1800 ft., on Ben Cleuch, Ochills, Perthshire, must, 
question. capsules ey wi sh alta but 
Haussknecht mentions a similar eo Dr. White did not notice 
4. montanum near, still there is no rea n against its occurrence a 
that altitude. Recorded from several gta ery in the mountainous 
part of Central Europe. 
HE, alsINEFoLIUM X PALUSTRE (E. Haynaldianum crawl 
Ben More of Assynt, at 1500 to 2000 ft.; in two forms, one 
mediate, the other towards palustre. New to ity tear but gathered 
by Winch in the Cheviots et Brit. a !), an Mr. J. G. 
Baker at Weliropa: in Dur Known on the sContinen from 
the ap erra Nevada Eprenees, Savoy, a ‘Carpath 
e 
either direction. I abel be happy to Fea specimens, as far as 
my es will g 
*E. snaaanaseiaeeciil x PALUSTRE (H. dasycarpum Fr.).  Rills, 
ro More of Assynt, from 1500 to 2000 ft. Found sparin gly, and 
immature condition; but I feel quite certain of the 
poste: Sie an the name is confirmed by Prof. Hauss} ' 
visit was in mid-July, and by the end of the month a greater 
quantity would no doubt ce sis. eae E. alsinefolium x obscu- 
rum is also likely to be discovered er 
E. umsutum x opscurum (E. an mihi). A specimen so 
named by Prof. Haussknecht was Soflected by the River Wey, above 
Elstead, and will be placed in the British Herbarium at South 
Kensington. 
: x tatum. This came up in my garden las 
open as a natural ‘olla of the two species onltivated soe 
together. It is exactly intermediate, and only shows such 
divergences from the wild hybrid as shade and a richer soil will 
quite account for. 
. Lamyr x ParvirLorum. Soo on chalk, scarce, between 
Chilham and Crundall, E. Ken 
