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of this beautiful plant, which was only observed in one other station, 

 and seems to be scarce in tliat neighbourhood. — E. S. Marshall. 



Vicia villosa Roth. [Ref. No. 9272.] Alien, Lenslade, Bucks, 

 where it has been established for many years, July 1913. — G. C. 

 Druce. " Vicia villosa Roth." — J. A. Wheldon. "This is not the 

 true V. villosa Roth, but F. dasycarpa Tenore, as is the plant from 

 Malvern Links, R. F. Towndrow, 1906."— G. C. Druce. V. dasy- 

 carpa Ten." — A. Thellung. 



Vicia pseudo-Cracca Bert. [Ref. No. 190.] Clay Pits, Great 

 Bentley (a large patch), v.-c. 19, Aug. 14, 1913. Flowers a deep rich 

 purple, which has largely vanished in drying. I received plants 

 exactly resembling this from Yiewsley, Middlesex, June 2, 1911, and 

 also found one plant in a wheat field at Vivley, N. Essex, 1910. — 

 G. C. Brown. " No, this is V. varia Host., in good condition for 

 naming, V. pseudo-Cracca has larger pods and flowers, with 

 standard much longer than wings."— C E. Salmon and A. Thellung. 



Lathyrus montanus Bernh., var. tenuifolius (Reichb. f.). Roborough 

 Down, near Yelverton, S. Devon, June 1913. Coll. Miss Comber ; 

 Comm. J. Comber. 



Potentilla norveyica L. Alien in clover field, Walton, S. Lanes, 

 v.-c. 59, July 10, 1913. Scattered thinly over a large field, and 

 probably spread with seed oi' manure. It seeds early and very freely. 

 — J. A. Wheldon. " Cf . P. intermedia L." — A. Thellung. 



Potentilla intermedia L. Mildenhall, v.-c. 26, W. Suffolk, June 7> 

 1913._W. C. Barton. "Yes."— A. Thellung. 



Potentilla fruticosa L. In abundance on north bank of river Tees 

 near Langdon, alt. 1240 feet, v.-c. 66, July 6, 1913.— J. Cryer. 

 " Beautifully dried." — Ed. 



Poterium polygamum Waldst. and Kit., b. platylophum (Jord.) 

 Field near Easthaven, v.-c. 90, Oct. 6, 1913. — R. and M. Corstor- 

 PHiNE. "Yes." — G. C. Druce. 



Poterium polygamum Waldst. and Kit. (P. muricatum Spach). 

 On an embankment of the Port and Pier Railway, Sea Mills, W. 

 Glam., June 20, 1913.— J. W. White. 



Rosa glohularis FYAuoh.. [Ref. No. 1 127.] Copt Hill, near Burgh 

 Heath, Surrey, Sept. 14, 1913. — C. E. Britton. "Best here, but 

 the tendency to glands on the peduncle takes it towards M. inconspicua 

 Desegl." — A. H, Wolley-Dod, 



