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Selaginella selaginoides occurred at Lindeth, which .is the lowest 
altitude I have ever seen it at; it occurs much more frequently a 
thousand feet higher. Primula farinosa is abundant about the 
rills on the east side of the great hollow of — aad me 
‘altha minor was sparingly seen at the of Rosset Ghyll. 
Sedum es egooiert Sanguisorba officinalis, Stach, se "Britonkea, es ypericum 
pulchrum, Festuca pratensis, Jasione montana and Phalaris canariensis 
grasses far away from any house. Jscetes lacustris is abundant in 
Angle Tarn, under Bow Fell. White Orchis mascula occurred in 
ea in a field near Dungeon Ghyll.—W. West. 
yY oF Nympnoma auBpa.—Mr. Frank Miles, in Oe Garden’ 
p r. Loth Ame, 
find any acccount of it. It is a small-flowered variety with an 
inclination to be pink, showing on its outer petals the purple spots 
Lvar:] rubra, Mr. axton has observed one similar in the 
Bedford 
EUROPEAN PRIMULAS. 
ix order to assist in the arrangement of European Primulas 
at the Exhibition to be held by the Royal Horticultural Society in 
1886, Mr. J. G. Baker, F.R.S., has dra awn up the following pro- 
visional ay classified in three groups, viz. :— 
marked species distinguished (tee one another by broad 
clear si ee 
2. Subs species or varieties distinguished from the types under 
which they are placed by slight characters. 
3. anaes hybrid types which have received names as if they 
were speci 
fyscuree are printed in italics. 
Section 1. aomeg teasiag Young leaves revolute, oo mealy 
eath, Calyx strongly ribbed. 
LGARIS side ., grandiflora Lam., acaulis Jacq.; Sibthorpii 
Reiss amena Hor 
2. eLatior Jacq.; Pallasii Lehm.; Perreiniana Flugge; car- 
pathica Fuss 
3. orrrcrNatis Scop ., veris Linn ; mnacesenly= Bunge; suaveolens 
Bert. ; ; Column Tons : Tomsensins G. & G. 
