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specimen of Newman's glandulosa. — H. J, Riddelsdell. — " L. 

 glandulosa Newm. is described by Newman as having concolorous 

 scales, while those of this specimen are maculated. Glandulosa and 

 Gollina Newm. are both forms intermediate between dilatata {aristata) 

 and spinulosa. There are many such intermediate forms, and they are 

 by no means well defined. T should call this specimen L. collina 

 Newm., as having somewhat of the habit of spi^iulosa with the 

 bicolorous scales of dilatata" — F. W. Stansfield. 



Dryopteris rigida Underw. Hutton Roof, Westmoreland, August 

 1909. — Gr. C. Druce. "I agree. It was very abundant forty years 

 ago in the station." — F. W. Stansfield. 



Hymenophyllum tunhridgense Sm. Rocky wood in W. Glos., 

 June 1, 1914. Coll. H. H. Knight. A few scraps just to establish 

 the record. I believe I recorded it somewhere in 1911, when Mr 

 Knight first showed me the plant. He tells me now that the fern is 

 in fair quantity on rock faces, in very dark parts of the wood. Some 

 of the sheets bear fruit. — H. J. Riddelsdell. "Yes." — F. W. 

 Stansfield. 



Nitella opaca Agardh. Looe Pool, Cornwall, July 1904. — G. C. 

 Druce. 



Nitella hyalina Agardh. Carminow Creek, Looe Pool, Helston, 

 W. Cornwall, August 28, 1914. I think this is the right plant, though 

 they are smaller than other specimens I have. — Coll. E. Thurston ; 

 comm. C. C. Yigurs. 



Tolypella glomerata Leonh. Marcham, Berks, June 1891. — G. C. 

 Druce. 



CORRECTIONS IN DISTRIBUTOR'S REPORT 

 FOR 1913. 



Page 444. Ranunculus Flammula L. In second line, for " Kir 

 bistry " read " Kirbister." 



Page 471. Hedera Helix L., var. borealis Druce. In fifth line 

 omit "Lieutenant," and in sixth line, for " Bethsdale " read " Berrie- 

 dale." 



