454 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 



Teesdalianudicaulis Br. Sandy ground between Sandy and Potton, 

 Beds, v.-c. 30, May 5, 1911.— J. E. Little. 



Reseda Fhyteuma L. Chalky arable field near Ranmore, Surrey, 

 where it was discovered a year or two ago by Lady Davy. Here it is 

 in some abundance with the ordinary corn colonists, but with no 

 other conspicuous alien. July 1913. — G. C. Druce. 



Reseda lutea L., var. (0 [Ref. No. 64.] Grove Mill Chalk Pit, 

 Hitchin, Herts, v.-c. 20, Nov. 2, 1913. One plant only. Full 

 description sent to Herh. JBrit. Mus. No examples there seemed 

 exactly to correspond. — -J. E. Little. "This appears to be the 

 var. pulchellaJ. Mull." — C. E. Britton. " Acced. ad var. longifoliam 

 Tenore." — A. Thellung. 



Viola silvestris Lam., var. punctata Druce. St Helen's, Dal ton, 

 v.-c. 69, May 13, 1912. We have an abundance of this variety, but 

 type silvestris could not be found. — -D. Lumb. " Yes." — E. S. 

 Gregory. 



Viola Rivinia7ia Reichb., forma nemorosa Greg. Green Haume, 

 Dal ton, v.-c. 69. So far as this district is concerned, this, as a 

 segregate, is a complete farce, and I entirely agree with Mrs Gregory 

 in reducing nemorosa to a form. I have been able to put on every 

 sheet, I think, part of a plant showing hair on the peduncle. — D. Lumb. 

 " The narrower leaves and less prominent calycine appendages 

 characteristic of this form appear in Mr Lumb's plants. A scrap sent 

 with these, having a few hairs on the peduncles, cannot be separately 

 named." — E. S. Gregory. 



Viola Riviniana Reichb. . var. diver sa Greg. Scarth Hole, Dalton, 

 v.-c. 69, Aug. 18, 1913. This was growing with V. canina, var. 

 pusilla. The colours of the flowers bore a strong resemblance, except 

 in those of the spurs. The canina blue evidently fades less in drying. 

 — D. Lumb. " Capital examples of my var. diversa." — E. S. Gregory. 



Viola Riviniana Reichb., forma minor Murbeck (coloured spur). 

 Housethwaite Hill, Dalton, v.-c. 69, May 14, 1913, and with white 

 spur, Green Haume, Dalton, v.-c. 69, May 10, 1913. — D. Lumb. 

 " Both forms belong to forma minor. Tn this the spur-colour varies 

 considerably." — E. S. Gregory. 



Viola Riviniana Reichb., Jorma. Fordham Heath, v.-c. 19, 

 May 14, 1913. — G. C. Brown. "The tiny scraps I have received are 

 too small to be named." — E. S. Gregory. 



