SHORT NOTEs. 283 
L. eerceesg, Aresch. = M. polymorpha Phye. Brit. Com- 
mon, M. Arran, Landsb. Corriegills, Herb. Glasg. Univ. 
CoraLLina tenix 
C. officinalis L. Cumbrae! D.R, Common, M. Wemyss Bay, 
Portincross, Gourock, Herb. Glasg. Univ. 
*C, squamata Ellis, fei ai Landsb. in Herb. Glasg. Univ. 
C. rubens Ellis et Sol. = Jania rubens Phyc. Brit. Ayr Heads! 
Loch Ranza! Girvan! D. R. 
SHORT NOTES, 
Orcuis ustunata in Bucxs.—This plant is not set down for the 
county of Bucks in Watson’s Top. Bot., 2nd Edit. I lately found 
it on Coombe Hill, near Drayton Beauchamp. Herminium Mon- 
orchis was tolerably abundant at the same spot.—E. G. Exximan. 
Rusus LEuco TACHYS saree ae on R. vestitus W. & N. ?—On 
petals. The eae pibeaene to an ear of. Aint ceases after the 
blossoms have expanded.—Epwarp §. Marsnatu. 
Latuyrvs uiesutus ix 8. Devoy.—My daughter, Miss Katharin 
Emily Waterfield, has found Lathyrus hirsutus growing on the sas 
tarcross. Th 
sf 
of Boissier’s species of Armeria it is no doubt referable to 4. mari- 
tima, but the name may be worth noting.—Jamxs Brirren. 
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