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Symphytum tuberosum L. Beck Leven Point, Conist)on Lake, N. 

 Lanes., May 1913. — J. Comber. "Yes."— C. Bucknall. 



Symphytum tuberosum L. Banks of the Gala, near Galashiels, 

 June 6, 1913.— Ida M. Hayward. "Yes." — C. Bucknall. 



Symphytum p)eregrinum Ledeb. [Ref. No. 9124.] Bladon, 

 Oxford, Aug. 1913. Latchford, Oxon, July 1913.— G. C. Druce. 

 " Yes."— C. Bucknall. 



Symphytum peregrinum Ledeb. (fide Bucknall). Near Innerleithen, 

 Peebles, Sept. 1, 1913. — Ida M. Hayward. 



Fulmonaria officinalis L., var. imynaculata Opiz. Burgate Wood, 

 E. Suffolk, v.-c. 25, Apl. 18, 1913.— W. C. Barton. 



Myosotis versicolor Sm., var. In marshy fields near Studley, 

 Oxon. Locally abundant. — G. C. Druce. " M. versicolor Sm." — 

 C. E. Britton. " A tall form of M. hispida Schlecht." — J. A. 

 Wheldon. " M. hispida Schlecht. = M. colliua Hoffm., according to 

 Kouy, but this is certainly not M. collina." — Ed. 



Echium pla^itagitieum L. In profusion on the hills between St 

 Brelade's and Corbiere, Jersey, June 10, 1913. — A. Webster. 



Lycium halimifolium Mill. [Ref. No. 9792,] Aldeburgh, E. 

 Suffolk, July 1913. (Teste Dr Thellung).— G. C. Druce. "This is 

 L. vulgare Dunel = L. bai^bareum L." — J. A. Wheldon, 



Lycium 1 [Ref. No. 9806.] Cassington, Oxon, Aug. 1913. — 



G. C. Druce. " From the bilabiate calyx this should also be referred 

 to L. vulgare Dun., but it has broader leaves, less attenuated into the 

 petiole. Are the attenuated leaf base and bilabiate calyx always 

 correlated 1" — J. A. Wheldon. 



Uyoscyamus niger L. Broadsands, Warren, Churston, S. Devon, 

 July 17, 1913. Burton Point, The Warral, Cheshire, Sept. 13, 1913. 

 — C. Waterfall. 



Liriaria repens Mill. On chalk, G. N. Railway yard, Hitchin, 

 Herts, v.-c. 20, 1910-13. The station may vanish shortly with rail- 

 way extension. — J. E. Little. 



Linaria 1 Cogie Hill, near Garstang, W. Lancashire, 30 feet 



alt., Sept. 1913. Coll. A. Breakell ; comm. A. Wilson. " Is not 

 this a form of x L. sepium All." — J. A. Wheldon. 



