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Radicula Nasturtium-aquaticum R. and B., var. siifolia Druce, 

 Ditch near Blackthorn, Oxon, and despite the dry weather of this 

 summer maintaining its characters. In some examples the base of the 

 stems was nearly one inch in diameter. The narrow upper leaflets 

 distinguish it from a luxuriant form of the Water Cress, i.e. forma 

 latifolia = var. latifolia (Bouvier). — G. C. Druce. 



Cardamiyie pratensis L., flore pleno. Near Cartmel Fell Church, 

 v.-c. 69 b, May 17, 1913. This double-flowered variety occurs plenti- 

 fully in two damp meadows on Cartmel Fell, N. Lanes. — W. H. 

 Pearsall. "Yes, the ' flore pleno ' form." — G. C. Druce 



Cardamine hulbifera Cr. Harefielrl, Middlesex, May 4, 1913. — 

 W. C. Barton. 



Erophila. [Ref. No. 61.] Between E. verna and E. stenocarpa. 

 Stony loam, in corn, St Ippolyts, Herts, v.-c. 20, May 1913. — J. E. 

 Little. 



Erophila. [Ref. No. 68.] Garden wall, Ickleford House. Hitchin, 

 Herts (near Ref. Nos. f>2 and 53 % April 28, 1913. Later flowering 

 than E. prtxcox Des. on the same wall. — J. E. Little. " T think this 

 is E. hirtella Joi-d. With Erophilae it is essential to have well-pressed 

 leaves. Perhaps another season Mr Little will kindly supply these." 

 — C. E. Salmon. 



Erophila. [Ref. No. 70.] Cultivated ground between Wilbury 

 Hill and Ickleford, Herts, v.-c. 20, April 28, 1913. Between E. verna 

 'and E. stenocarjml — J. E. Little. E. stenocarpa, I think." — C. E. 

 Salmon. " A form of E. majuscula Jord., I think." — C. E. Britton. 



Erophila. [Ref No. 69.] Cadwell, Wilbury, Hitchin, Herts, v.-c. 

 20. — J. E. Little. "This is a form of Erophila 7najuscmla Jord., and 

 appears to be Br aba majuscula Rouy et Foucaud, var. occidentalis R. 

 and F. = E. occidentalis Jord." — C. E. Britton. 



Erophila. [Ref. No. 62.] Fell's Nurseries, Hitchin, Herts, v.-c. 

 20, April 1913. Mr J. A. Wheldon named this E. occidentalis. I 

 hope the gathering is homogeneous. Rouy et Foucaud El. de France 

 write thus : — Draha majuscula Rouy and Fouc. occidentalis Nob. 

 Feuilles d'un vert tres clair sur le vif ; pedicelles tres allongees ; 

 silicules longues de 4.5 — 5 mm. larges de 2 mm. — J. E. Little. " I 

 think E. stenocarpa Jord., though there is E. majuscula Jord. with 

 larger flowers and longer pods that comes very near it."^ — C. E. 

 Salmon. " The fruit is too elongated for E. occidentalis Jord. 

 It is E. majuscula Jord." — 0. E, Britton. 



