ey ments have been made there, and thus this interesting plan 
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SHORT NOTES. 
ARA FRAGILIS Var. DELICATULA.—In Journ. Bot., 1884, p. 1, it 
is stated that there is no record of Chara fevnn. second counties, in- 
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Littorella lacustris. The former floated conspicuously on the surface 
while the Littorella, together with the Chara, clothed the shallow 
bed of the pool on one side with a beautiful green carpet. 
PEMBROKESHIRE Sues AND THE res Mr. Hotcomee.—I find 
amongst the letters addressed to Sir Jalen Gulla: of Hardwick 
House, near Bury St. Edmunds, one from the Rev. Mr. Holcombe, 
of Pembroke, and dated June 6, 1775. It is to be found in 
e must have taken much intelligent interest in n t 
cannot name mentioned in any of the books to which I 
have access J. Cullum seems to ha th dit of his 
discoveries to he was directed by the letter before me. 
Mr. Holcombe gave a sketch of a tour to Si n which 
he mentions several plants of interest. He gives the locality of 
Brassica oleracea ‘on the north side of Tenby.” Lavatera 
arborea he says, ‘* on th ite Sands, the south side of ca! town, 
, is fou 
the ri 
 * Botanists’ Guide” (ii. 508). I believe that agricultural 4 
See y erntnarl eerie? eam 
Seo Jona Bot 2884 for fuller all the | ality, “Pronk: 
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