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small. — H. J. RiDDELSDELL. " Yes, mostly a tall drawn up form." — 

 E. S. Marshall. 



Erophila prcecox DC. ^ Sandhills, Askham, v.-c. 69b, April 

 12, 1914. This seems to be the same plant as I sent last year. — 

 D. LuMB. "Clearly E. proicox DC." — C. E. Britton. "Yes, the 

 usual small coast form." — E. S. Marshall. " Yes, a new county record 

 for 69b."— G. C. Druce. 



Erophila prcecox T>C. [Ref No. 58]. Sands of Barry, v.-c. 90, 

 April 26, 1914. — R. & M. Corstorphine. " Yes, the normal plant of 

 coast sands." — E. S. Marshall. "Yes, for one specimen at least. A 

 new county record." — G. C. Druce. 



Erophila spathulaefolia Jord. 1 (fide J. A. Wheldon). Gravel pit, 

 St Ippolyts, Hitchin, Herts, v.-c. 20, April 4, 1913, and March 

 17, 1914. I sent this plant to the Watson B.E.G. 1913-14, 

 named by Mr J. A. Wheldon as E. spathulaefolia Jord. I 

 think it is reasonably certain that it belongs to Rouy and Foucaud's 

 sub-sp. vii. Draba glahrescens Rouy and Fouc. {Erophila ylahrescens 

 Jord.) ; but T have not felt able to carry the limitation furtlier. The 

 specimens now sent are the result of selection three times repeated, 

 ending in the elimination of a very much larger number of plants with 

 more numerous bifid hairs. I have not succeeded in finding any other 

 locality in this neighbourhood for this form with long sparse 

 mostly simple hairs. — J. E. Little. " The examples sent under 

 this name belong to that section of aggregate E. verna distinguished 

 by the hairs being predominantly simple rather than branched. 

 These specimens come very close to Jordan's description of E. 

 spathulaefolia, but differ in the glabrous scapes, shorter pedicels, and 

 narrower silicules. For these reasons I do not think these plants can 

 be referred to E. spathulaefolia Jord." — C. E. Britton. "I do not 

 know that. The leaves are certainly remarkable." — E. S. Marshall. 



Cochlear ia groenlandica L. Coast at Boddin, Forfar, v.-c. 90, 

 June 3, 1914. N.C.R. for Forfar. — R. & M. Corstorphine. 

 " Certainly G. groenlandica.^^ — E. S. Marshall. " Yes, a new county 

 record, I believe." — G. C. Druce. 



Sisymbrium Sophia L. Sainfoin field, Thetford, v.-c. 28, June 1 , 

 1914.— F. Robinson. 



Sisymbrium pannonicum Jacq. = S. altissimum L. Waste heap. 

 North of Welwyn Tunnel, Herts, v.-c. 20, June 16, 1913. I send as 

 a record. The waste heap is now cultivated. — J. E. Little. " Yes, 

 the older name is S. altissimum L., a frequent alien." — G. C. Druce. 



