120 SHORT NOTES, 
unfortunate mistake in my Manual. The capsule of P. elatior is 
described as ‘equalling’ the calyx; it should be “ exceeding ” 
that part. The cient is an hoo distinctive character of the 
true oxlip, P. elatior.—C. C, Basineron. 
North Wates Puan e following plants, not aay ge 
eet I ee for the cea counties named, were found in 
orga in the localities given, by my son, F. A. Rogers, Bai me 
last y 
Biase (Top. Bot. 49).—Leontodon hirtus L. Great Orme’s 
Head. 
Densies (Top. Bot. 50).—Rosa micrantha Sm. Trefnan 
Fut (Top. Bot.51).—Cerastium tetrandrum Curt. Rhyl Ns 
apetala L., Poke rusticanus Merc., R. saxicolus P. J, Mill., R. 
diversifolizs Lindl., Salia aurita L., and S. repens L., all Mostyn ; 
and 
eirerene= glabra L. Rhyl. 
We also n Great Orme’s tas Rosa agrestis Savi and 
Avena phe, Seiiian are not given for Carnarvon in Top. Bot 
ed, 2, but have, since its a Non recorded for that county 
by Mr. Griffith. — OGE 
Kast Ken ts. — I have corer met with the following 
plants, not noted for this vice-county in Topographical Botany, but 
which have localities given for them in ce Hanbury’s MS. notes 
for a Flora of the county; these are placed in square brackets :— 
Fumaria Borei Jord. Field, Appledore. (Ashford, Hanbury] .— 
F., confusa Jord. Field near ‘Ham Street. [Ashford, Webb].— F. 
muralis Sonder. Hedge, Stourmouth. [Kennington, near Ashford, 
stations] .——Rosa agrestis Savi (‘‘ sepium”). Borders of chalk-woods, 
cocoa —— and Crundell. [Two stations, Webb, 1875; 
specim: in Herb. Brit. Mus.!]. My plants have the leaves 
hairy ey ‘both sides, and white flowers. —- Pyrus torminalis Ehrh. 
Woods, Ham Street. ony Tenterden, B. D. Jackson). 
pedicellata eet Chilham. [Three reaiet ese? and Webb]. 
Among some brambles collected by m this vice-county 
uring the first, — of July, 1890, the ‘following appear to be 
aie :—R. opa ocke; near Preston. R. rudis Whe. (true €); 
on both sides of of the railway, just north of Ham Street Station. 
R. viridis Kalt.; woods near Ham Street. R. scaber 
flexuosus om Ft. Giinthert) ; ditto R. Balfourianus Blox: : 
railway-bank, about a mile north of Har Street Station. —Epwarp 
S. Marswanu. 
Willd. m Carn — On July 5th, last 
year, I was invited by Tay E. Ll. “Willame, ‘of Dolbenmaen Garn, 
to accompany him to ae Traeth Mawr, near Port Madoc, a large 
