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match this with any of the described vars. It branches lower down the 

 stem and has straighter, more strict branches than the ordinary form 

 which occurs close by. — G. C. Brown. " I think (on the strength of 

 other examples of Mr Brown's from the same locality in Hb. Oxford) 

 that these two specimens come under f. pyramidale, but the material 

 is poor." — C. E. Salmon. 



Limonium hinervosum C. E. Salmon. Near Knott End, W. Lanes, 

 v.-c. 60, June 1911.— W. G. Travis. "Certainly."— C. E. Salmon. 



Limonium hinervosum C. E. Salmon. Gravelly sandy beach, Daw- 

 lish Warren, S. Devon, July 11, 1913. — C. Waterfall. "Yes." — 

 C. E. Salmon. 



Primula scotica Hook. Shell sandy pasture near the sea, alt. 15 

 feet. Bay of Moclett, Papa Westray, Orkney, Sept. 9, 1913.— H. H. 

 Johnston. 



Lysimachia Nummularia L. Near the South Esk between 

 Brechin and Bridge of Dun, v.-c. 90, Aug 8, 1913. Growing far 

 from cultivation, possibly indigenous. — R and M. Cohstorphine. 

 " Only one specimen sent." — Ed. 



Samolus Vcderandi L., seedlings. Wet sandy ground, Littlesea, 

 Dorset, v.-c. 7, July 19, 1913. — A. B. Jackson and C. B. Green. 



Microcala Jiliformis HofFm. and Link. Banks of Hatchet Pond, 

 near Beaulieu, S. Hants, Aug. 1913. — J. Comber. 



Centaurium umhellatum Gilib., var. capitatum Koch. Grassy 

 cliff tops, Milford-on-Sea, S. Hants, Aug. 1913 — J. Comber. "Yes, 

 I put Koch's plant under this species in Arm. Scot. Nat. Hist., 48, 

 1905." — G. C. Druce. " Erythraea Centaurium var. capitata Koch." 

 — J. A. Wheldon. 



Erythraea littoralis Fr., var. intermedia Wheldon. Wet hollow 

 in the sandhills, Hightown, S. Lanes., v.-c. 59, July 12, 1913 ; also 

 same locality, Aug. 6, 1913. This tall form, with its handsome large 

 flowers and broad leaves, and the stems frequently branched right 

 down to the base, seems to be identical with the plant described by 

 Mr Wheldon under the above name in Scie7ice Gossip, ^eipt. 1897.— 

 W. G. Travis. " This is Centaurium vulgare, var. intermedium 

 (Wlieldon)."— G. C. Druce. 



Gentiana Pneumonanthe L. East Winch Common, W. Norfolk, 

 Aug. 20, 1913. This plant was dotted over a greater par t of the 

 common. It varies very much in size, also in width of the leaves. 



