498 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 



Hellehorine latifolia Druce. [Ref. No. 3921.] Limestone screes 

 in the upper part of Cheddar Gorge, N. Somerset, v.-c. 6, Sept. 19, 

 1913, both in the open and among bushes. Capsules subglabrous. 

 Two roots from this station which I grew for some time had the basal 

 hunches of the labellum smooth ; in habit they resembled Surrey 

 specimens which were determined by Prof. Babington as the Ejnpactis 

 media of his Manual. — E. S. Marshall. 



Hellehorine viridi flora Reichb. Sand dunes, Hall Road, S. Lanes., 

 v.-c. 59, June 20 and July 14, 1913. New to Britain {Journ. Bot., 

 pp. 307, 343, 1913). See Report, p. 336, 1913.— W. G. Travis and J. 

 A. Wheldon. 



Orchis ericetorum Linton. Heath, Lyndhurst, S. Hants, July 

 ]913._j. Comber. " Yes."— E. S. Marshall. 



Orchis maculata L., var. prcecox Webster (0 maculata, sub.-sp. 

 ericetorum Linton). Tiptree Heath, N. Essex, v.-c. 19, June 1, 1913. 

 ^ery common on Tiptree Heath, which is a piece of unclaimed heath- 

 land. A very few plants of typical maculata occur, with broad leaves 

 and characteristic lips. Some forms are to be seen intermediate 

 between type and var. — G. C. Brown. " Dr Moss and I have already 

 pointed out that both the Lyndhurst and Tiptree Heath plants are the 

 type 0. maculata of the Species Flantarum^ — G. C. Druce. 



Iris pseudacorus L., vera. [Ref. No. 9481.] New Bridge, Berks. 

 In this plant the dark markings on the outer limbs of the perianth 

 are lacking. It is much the scarcer form in the Midlands. — G. C. 

 Druce. 



Iris foetidissima L. Thickets on coast about Mudstoiie Sands, 

 Brixham, S. Devon, June and July 1913. — C. Waterfall. 



Allium triquetrum L. By the roadside, Parkin's Shop, St Columb 

 Minor, May 18, 1912 ; Kestle Mill, St Columb Minor, May 22, 1913 ; 

 Green with Common, Perranarworthal, West Cornwall, May 15, 1913. 



— C. C. ViGURS. 



Polygonatum verticUlatum All. A good station for this rare plant 

 was sliown to us by Mr D. A. Haggart, within a few miles of 

 Fortingal, Mid Perth, v.-c. 88, July 6, 1913. Associated with 

 Convallaria majalis L. — E. S. Marshall. 



Tofieldia palustris Huds. Amongst sphagnum at the foot of 

 Cronkley Scars, Teesdale, v.-c, 65, July 6, 1913. In abundance. — 

 J. Cryer. 



