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Lepidium neglectum Thell. Waste ground, Askam, v.-c. 691:), 

 August 9, 1914. I name these plants thus with some doubt. — D. 

 LuMB. "Yes." — -C. E. Salmon and A. Thellung. 



Thlaspi alpestre L., var. occitanum (Jord.). Roadside bank, 

 Llanrwst, Carnarvon, v.-c. 49, April 1878. — J. Comber. "This is not 

 Thlaspi occitanicum Jord. The specimens are not sufficiently developed 

 to show the characters of the capsules, but judging by the evidence 

 afforded by the habit, foliage, and flowers, this is Thlaspi virens Jord. 

 — C. E. Britton. " Wrongly named as Jordan's plant {T. occitanicum). 

 I know it well in the Llanrwst district but am not sure if it differs 

 from type." — E. S. Marshall. 



Teesdalia nudicaulis Br., var. minor. Dry heath by Ringmere, 

 Roudham, v.-c. 28, April 26, 1914. This tiny plant grows in the thick 

 moss on Roudham Heath very sparsely, nothing but the tiny head of 

 flowers shows above the moss. It is confined as far as I see to the dry 

 bank of one of the meres which formed part of the old Fen sea. — F. 

 Robinson. " Nothing varietal about this. Small states are frequent 

 on poor soil." — E. S. Marshall. "Not a variety, only a condition." 

 — G. C. Druce. 



Hutchinsia petraea ^Y. Sparingly scattered over several boulders 

 near Lovers' Leap, Dovedale, Derbyshire, v.-c. 57, April 14, 1914. — 

 G. Chester. Also sent from limestone rocks. The Great Orme, 

 Carnarvon, v.-c. 49, March 11, 1914. — C. Waterfall. 



Reseda luteal^., \ai.v. pulchella J . Muell. [Ref. No. 1375]. Worms 

 Heath, Surrey, Sept. 6, 1914. This is a slender more refined form 

 of R. lutea, abundantly branched, with leaf -segments elongated, flat, 

 linear, minutely callous toothed, racemes narrow and flowers smaller 

 than type. My plant agrees well with the original description of this 

 var. by J. Mueller in his monograph of the Resedaceae, and also accords 

 well with the figure in Reichenbach's Icones where it is published 

 under the name of R. gracilis Tenore. There is no material quite like 

 my plant in the collections at South Kensington. — C. E. Britton. 

 " The capsules on my specimens are too young to see if they are 

 jyapillose ; if smooth the plant may be var. Lecoqii J. Muell. R. 

 gracilis of Reichenbach's Icones is not identical with R. gracilis Tenore, 

 which was recorded from Wandsworth by A. Irvine in Fl. Surrey.'^ — 

 G. C. Druce. 



Reseda lutea L.; var. stricta (Persoon, as a species). Wytham, 

 Berks, Sept. 1906. I do not think this deserves more than varietal 

 rank. It still persists at Wytham Mill, Berks. — G. C. Druce. 



Helianthemum Chamoicistus x polifolium. [Ref. No. 3350j Root 

 from Burn Hill, Bleadon, N. Somerset, v.-c. 6, where it grows mixed 



