cS liata, Narthecium Ossifragum 
_ Were amongst the 
24 SHORT NOTES. 
the only indigenous trees. In the a cerrsag se of Loch a 
Winless I found Anagallis tenella and Schenus n ans, both rare in 
the county; and pursuing the moorland burn eakin its source, I 
found the following, Carex deri, Scirpus pauciflora, Drosera inter- — 
media and Carex fulva, all new rec cords so far as oe am aware. On 
nes between A. crocatum and H. ceanies possibly nearer 
the former. Thongh affording numerous rarities for the plant- 
and his companion may, under these ap ae seca feel gratified 
in having added so many.—AnsrrutHer Davi 
Puants or N. Wits ann E. Grosrer.—To its st which appears 
in the Journ. Bot., 1885, pp. 274-5, may be added :— 
Ranunculus floribundus Bab. In the upper reaches of the 
Rosa tomentosa Sm. Near Lechlade ; Gloster EK. 
Rubus rudis W. Oddington ; Gisster E.R, lewcostachys Sm. 
Oddington; Gloster E.— R. amplificatus W. & N. Oddington; 
er H. 
Callitriche 0 sage K. Lechlade; Gloster E. 
Orchis latifolia L. Meadow near Marstou u Measey; N. Wilts. 
: Scirpus multicaulis Sm. Near Kelmsford, Gloster E.; and 
Marston Measey, N. Wilts 
The Fest _ from Marston and a has been referred by 
Prof. Haeckel o Ff. ovina L., var. duriuscula, subvar. brachyphylla 
ck. I ne since found the same form on oolitic ground, and 
on a aamomeage ar Banbury.—G. C. Druce. 
Narcissus Psevupo-Narcissus in Breconsmire, — A daffodil 
gathered by “the Hay Road near Brecon early in April last, by 
my daughter, has been submitted to Mr. J. G. Baker, who thinks 
it is typical Pseudo-narcissus, ee perhaps, is worth recording for 
the segregate (see Journ. Bot. 1884, p. 194). Other records, in 
addition to them in Mr. Barrett’s valuable paper on the Flora of 
Breconshire (ene Bot. 1885, p. 39), are Vinca minor L., Priory 
Grove; Polygonum Bistorta L., Priory rg ae and an ‘ alien” 
rom 
Hay Road is, I think, Viola an a The s specimen is @ 
poor one, and hardly worth submitting to a pert, but it would 
be well for some resident eager to pete this 1 locality carefully 
next — ALFRED Frye 
“Pos OBULIFERA IN WesTMoRELAND. —In gla: ancing over 
Mr. Baker's the ‘Flora of the Lake District,’ I noticed that this plant 
ed for asthe Bed I found it on Brant Fell, 
Mego eee R 
garis, U. minor, Rhynchospora pore Carex vesicaria, Menyanthes trifo- 
» Nymphea alba,- and set ted tenella 
other plants in Se. ~ ouring watery p 
