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Chenopodium album L., sub-spec. % Potato field, Walton, 



S. Lanes, Sept. 2, 1913. — J. A. Wheldon. " Is not this a small 

 state of C. alburn^ var. viride 1 " — E. S. Marshall. 



Chenopodium album L. Trough Head, Walney Island, v.-c. 69, 

 May 14, 1913. Probably seedlings of y a,r. pseudo-Borbasii (Murr), 

 which, through the kindness of Mr Druce, Dr Murr determined this 

 autumn. — D. Lumb. 



Atriplex patula L., forma. [Ref. No. 7978.] Leree, Guernsey, 

 Aug. 1913. — G. C. Druce. "The sheets seen are not A. patula, but 

 are either A. glabriuscula Edmondston, or a hybrid of it with A. hastata 

 V. oppositi/olia, which its erect habit and less leafy inflorescence 

 suggest. The fruit, however, is not sufficiently advanced to show if 

 all will be that of A. glabriuscula or of the mixed type of the supposed 

 hybrid." — A. J. Wilmott. 



Salicornia europaea Li., iorma, striata Moss. [Ref. No. 272.] Salt- 

 ings partially submerged at every tide, Mersea Island, N. Essex, v.-c. 19, 

 Sept. 25, 1913. " My material is too poor and scanty to name." — E. 

 S. Marshall. 



Salicor7iia europaea L., seedlings. Walney Island, v.-c. 69, May 

 22, 1913.— D. Lumb. 



Salicornia. [Ref. No. 271.] On mud never submerged, edge of 

 dyke, Langenhoe Marshes, N. Essex, v.-c. 19, Sept. 25, 1913. Plant 

 bright green, tips of branches turning deep red, lower branches 

 spreading flat on the ground, whole plant very bushy. Is it S. ramos- 

 issima'l — G. C. Brown. "aS'. ramosissima Woods, I believe." — E. S. 

 Marshall. 



Salicornia ramosissima Woods. Dunnerholme, Askam, v.-c. 69, 

 Oct. 4, 1913. — D. Lumb. " Certainly not, I should say. The general 

 appearance is that of >S^. gracillima Moss ; but I cannot name these 

 small specimens with any confidence." — E. S. Marshall. 



Polygonum cuspidatum Sieb. and Zucc. Leaves, canal bank, 

 Ford, July 1913 ; flowers from plants cultivated at Walton from 

 plants found on waste ground there, Sept. 1913. S. Lanes, v.-c. 59. 

 An alien of frequent occurrence near Liverpool. — J. A. Wheldon. 

 Also from Par, Cornwall, Sept. 1911. — C. C. Yigurs. "Very common 

 as a cultivated shrub." — Ed. 



Polygonum 1 [Ref. No. 3918.] Abundant in a sandy wheat 



stubble. West Monkton, S. Somerset, v.-c. 5, Sept. 23, 1913. Prostrate, 

 slender. This is, I suppose, a form or var. of P. heterophyllum Lind- 



