4*74 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 



Matricaria inodora L., var. maritima (L.). Cultivated, Dalton, 

 v.-c. 69, May 28, 1913. — T>. Lumb. "If this originates from a wild 

 situation in v.-c. 69, I think this must be var. salina. True maritima 

 L. does not occur, I believe, in that vice-county. Mr Lumb's seedlings 

 are most interesting." — C. E. Salmon. 



Matricaria siiaveoleiis Buch. Waste ground, Torcross, S. Devon, 

 July 18, 1913.— C. Waterfall. 



Cotula australis Hook. f. Tweedside, near Galashiels, Selkirk, 

 August 1913. These plants are larger this year, running more to 

 foliage. They have been plentiful for the last four years. — Ida M. 

 Hayward. 



Artemisia maritima L., var. gallica (Willd.). Walney Island, 

 v.-c. 69 b., Sept. 25, 1913. This variety is less common than the type 

 in N. Lanes., and has not been previously recorded. — W. H. Pearsall. 

 "Yes, but according to Rouy, this plant should be called his pseudo- 

 gallica^ leaving gallica Willd. to designate a Mediterranean plant 

 with elongated, oblong, sub-trigonons, 2-3-flowered heads." — C. E. 

 Salmon. 



Senecio sarracenicus In. Wilstone Reservoir, Bucks, Sept. 1913. 

 According to the Flora of Herts, p. 218, the Rev. Harpur Crewe 

 planted it at Wilstone. It now occurs in both counties. — G. C. Druck. 



Senecio sarrace^iicus 'L.' Jacq. {S. fluviatillsy^SiWY.; S. salicetorum 

 Godr.). [Ref. No. 3904.] Frequent by the River Alham, associated 

 with Aconitiim, between Milton, Clevedon, and Westcombe, v.-c. 6, 

 N. Somerset; apparently native, Aug. 18, 1913. It is also plentiful 

 by the River Brue, between Bruton and Alford. Ray-florets 8. — 

 E. S. Marshall. 



Senecio Jacohaea L., var. discoideus L. Sandy coast. Dog's Bay, near 

 Roundstone, Galway W., Aug. 14, 1913.— W. C. Barton. " Yes."— 

 G. C. Druce. 



Senecio sylvaticus var. auriculatus Meyer. Roundstone, Galway 

 W., Aug. 14, 1913.— W. C. Barton. 



Senecio Cineraria L. Red sandstone rocks and rocky limestone 

 ground, near Meadfoot, Torquay, July 9, 1913. — C. Waterfall. 



Senecio Cineraria x Jacohaea. Harbour Cliffs, and Fly Cove, 

 Newquay, W. Cornwall, *luly 27 and Aug. 1, 1913. A variable plant 

 as might be expected ; the specimens from the " Harbour Cliffs " are 

 all from one plant, and tend towards S. Cineraria ; those from "Fly 



