148 SHORT NOTES. 
Urtica dioica = —U. urens L. Apparently rare. I. Bude 
(Hind!). Bossin 
Humulus Caonien L. Denizen. I. Fairly common, but usually 
in small quantity, and never, I think, far from house or garden. 
Il: Bridgerule, by village. Il. Bridgerule, erty poe "wedge and — 
road near. Tinney, near farm. IV. Okehampto 
Ulmus suberosa Ehth. Locally common, — T have no notes of 
localities (whether as denizen or native).—b. glabra. IV. Between 
Soulden Cross and Reservoir. — U. stricta. pi — a little 
out of Launceston northwards (Baker). — na Sm. 
a ome Bude. Boscastle. III. Halowerdiy: ov Oke- 
ham 
te Robur L., a. pedunculata. Common; — b. intermedia. 
II. Church Meadow, Bridgerule; one old rae —. sessiliflora. 
Fairly frequent. I. Bude (Baker). Common near Kilkhampton 
(Mrs. Kennedy). Stratton and Marhamchurch Road. Near Wan- 
n Mouth. 
. and 
Whitstone (Baker!). III. Near Reservoir, many. Fields about 
Bridgerule Bog, in plenty. Near Holsworthy, on the Thornbury 
Road. IV. Sut deanihe and Kilkhampton Road. Between Beaworthy 
hb 
Fagus sylvatica L. Denizen. Locally abundant. 
Corylus Avellana ee 
Alnus glutinosa L 
Betula alba L. All three vars. are common 
Myrica Gale L. Rare. IT. Upper Bridgerule Bog, in good 
quantity, 1882. Scotland Bog, a few bus 
Populus alba. I. Trevalga (Hind). ‘Probably planted. — P. 
i . Bude (Hin 
tremula L ative. Remarkably freq d). 
Launeells. Marhamehurch. Tackbeare Lane. Il. Bridgerule 
and Whitstone. III. Near Reservoir. Bridgerule. Pyworthy 
and Tinney, co Near Holsworthy. Clawto: : 
rently qu common over all the cor laaey pore from the 
(To be continued.) 
SHORT NOTES. 
Botany or Carruyess anp Su —As promised Journ. 
Bot. 1885, p. “933), I Seiden a few additional particulars. By the 
Wick river we found a Carex growing with C. — b. kattegatensis, 
which proves to be C. aquatilis var. exmgfee Lestd. T. o 
referred to in the paper, after being seen by Mr. pikiiele Prof. 
Babington, and Mr. Baker, who all aeiciaered they did not agree 
ith our hi Almquist, 
, i q 
of Stockholm ; and among them are H. norvegicum Fr., H. — 
im asstuscul Almq., < 
basifolium Almq. A Polygala from the limestone hillocks about = 
_Durness, in Sutherland, peentes to be P. calearea F. Schultz : this - 
