3846 SHORT NOTES, 
segetum, Galium elongatum, Arctium minus, Veronica persica, Juncus 
glaucus, and Carea divulsa; also the following varieties of Rosa 
canina,—lutetiana, dumalis, urbica, obtusifolia, tomentella, verticilla- 
cantha, and glawca.—W. Movie Rocers. ; 
New Surrey Pranrs.—This summer I have paid some attention 
to the Thames-side portion of the Bourne Brook basin--a part 
in a slow ditch ; and Tolypella intricata Leonh., several fine tufts of 
which were found in another ditch.—W. H. Brxsy. 
CaLLitRicHE TRUNCATA Gussone in West Kent. — Last Easter, 
when looking through Borrer’s Herbarium for Surrey records, 
I noticed a Callitriche collected by the late G. E. Smith “in the 
stream at Westerham,” and named “(. pedunculata.” Tt was 
evident that the plant could be referred only to the above species 
or to C. autumnalis L. In June I was so fortunate as to the 
plant in the locality indicated, but I have not succeeded in getting 
it in ripe fruit. The occurrence of C. autumnalis in Kent is, how- 
ever, more than improbable, and the resumption is all in favour 
f the other species. The single immature fruit found shows no 
i a wing, and I think that the plant may be considered 
C. truncata Gussone; though it is to be hoped that ripe fruit wi 
e found on some future occasion. The locality in which the plant 
occurs is only a mile from the county border; but I have not 
detected it in Surrey, in which county it is not, however, unlikely 
to be found.-W. H. Bzrsy. 
blossom by Mr. C. Crouch, but at present its area is rather more 
restricted than when first observed. It grows on the open hill- 
