470 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 



Oenothera biennis L. Origin, sand dunes, High town, S. Lanes., 

 v.-c. 59, Sept. 4, 1913. Cultivated for 15 years at Walton. (\^ide 

 Lancashire Naturalist, vol. vi., p. 205).— J. A. Wheldon. "The 

 specimen in Herb. Linn, is a mere scrap, but it has small flowers like 

 this."— E. S. Marshall. 



Circaea lutetiana Jj.j var. cordijolia Liaach. Glencar, Sligo, Aug. 

 20, 1913. I doubt this being a good variety, as in the locality 

 mentioned every grade of variation between the extremes is plentiful. 

 — W. C. Barton. " I think correct. The description in 

 Lin7iaea II., p. 446 (1827), says ' foliis ovatis basi cordatis.' This 

 variety seems to be rare in Britain." — Ed. 



Bupleurum opacum Lange (B. aristatum auct. angl.) Dry lime- 

 stone soil facing the sea. Daddy Hole Plain, Torquay, South Down, 

 June 16, 1913.— C. Waterfall. 



Bupleurum tenuissimum L. Banks of Chichester Channel, Itche- 

 nor, W. Sussex, v.-c. 13, Sept. 24, 1913, Recorded from this spot 

 as long ago as 1834. — C. E. Salmon. 



Trinia glauca Reichb. ^ and 9- gravelly ground. Berry 



Head, S. Devon, June 19, 1913. — C. Waterfall. 



X Apium Moorei Drucp. [Ref. No. 8972.] (See Report for 1911, 

 pp. 20, 96.) Banks of the Welland in both Lincoln and Northants, near 

 Peakirk, Aug. 1913. Influenced by the opinion of the Rev. H. J. 

 Riddelsdell, who, basing it upon tlie barrenness of the plants, upon its 

 intermediate characters, and its always (so far as yet known) occurring 

 with A. nodifiorum and A. inundatum, I have marked it with a cross, 

 but it is rather suggestive than assertive. The apparent sterility may 

 be owing to its growing in water, although inundatum produces good 

 fruit, but it may be that a further study of its land form may yield 

 additional evidence. It is an interesting addition to these counties. — 

 G. C. Druce. 



Ammi majus L. Seedlings, Colchester, May 1913. — G. C. Brown. 



Oeiianthe silai/olia Bieb. Elstead, Surrey, June 15, 1913. — W. C. 

 Barton. 



Oenanthe Jistulosa L. Early leaves, Latchford Bog, Oxon, July 

 1913. G. C. Druce. 



Oenanthe Jistulosa L. [Ref. No. 8962.] Root leaves, Peakirk, 

 Northants and Lincoln S., Aug. 1913. Probably the var. 

 Tabernaemonta^ii, but not extreme. — G. C. Druce. 



