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There are specimens like this in the British Museum from one or two 

 Englisli localities, and also from the Continent." — A. B. Jackson. 

 " This must be an arve7ise form, and it has the uppermost stem-leaves 

 broad-based, one of the characters, according to Rouy and Foucaud 

 {Fl. Fr.) of var. latifolium Fenzl, but I have no authentic examples 

 to compare. I have never seen this beautiful luxuriant form in 

 Surrey." — C. E. Salmon. "Ripe fruit is not available in these 

 examples, but C. arvense L., var. latifolium Fenzl (C grandiflorum 

 Gilib.) is like this, a tall form with broad leaves and large flowers, but 

 I have seen no example." — J. A. Wheldon. " This is a rather notable 

 form of G. arvense Linn., and appears to agree very well with the 

 description of C arvense L., var. latifolium Fenzl, in Rouy and 

 Foucaud Fl. de France iii., p. 20-3. The description given of this var. 

 is as follows: — " Feuilles caulinaires, surtout les superieures a 

 base large, ovales-oblongues ou sub-lanceolees celles des fascicules et 

 des rameaux etroitement lanceolees, toutes pubescentes ou poilues sur 

 les deux pages ; tiges assez elevees ; petales a lobes ovales." — C. E. 

 Britton. " An extraordinary plant, which I think comes under 

 C. arvense L. It comes nearest, of the vars. given in Rouy and 

 Foucaud, to their e. latifolium Fenzl, but the stems, pedicels, and 

 calyces are densely glandular." — E. S. Marshall. 



Stellaria neglecta Weihe. Hedgebank by thicket, near Great 

 Western Station, Malvern Wells, Worcester, v.-c. 37, May 11, 1914. 

 — C. Waterfall. " Yes, the variation with stalked glands on the 

 inflorescence, which I have called forma glandulosa^ — ^E. S. Marshall. 

 " 8. media, var. neglecta Weihe, the plant with hairy pedicels and 

 acutely tubercled seeds " — G. 0. Druce. 



Arenaria gothica Fr. Origin, Moughton Fell, v.-c. 64, altitude 

 1600 feet. A new station, where I counted fifty plants. Cultivated 

 in my garden, Shipley, July 1914.— J. Cryer. 



Arenaria tenuifolia L. Walls of Abbey ruins, Castleacre, v.-c. 

 28, May 28, 1914.— F. Robinson. "Yes."— E, S. Marshall. 



Arenaria tenuifolia Jj., var, laxa (Jord.)*? Coarse ballast. Great 

 Northern Railway, Grove Mill, Hitchin, Herts, v.-c. 20, July 1914.— 

 In habit these plants agree with the set from Wei bury. I could find 

 no glandular plants among them. — J. E. Little. " Yes, a strong 

 form." — E. S. Marshall. "My plants are almost glabrous, and do 

 not agree with my Lakenhead laxa.^^ — G. C. Druce. 



Are7iaria tenuifolia L., var. laxa (Jord.) (Det. C. E. Salmon). 

 Hitchin, Hexton Road, near turning to Welbury, Herts, v.-c. 20, 

 July 31, 1914. — J. E. Little. "Glands very few on my two plants." 

 — E. S. Marshall. 



