CX PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



the plant exhibited by Mr. Allgrove,of Langley, as the large form of 

 Podophyllum Emodi, to draw attention to the groove running along 

 its side, which he had not seen in other specimens. The foliage also 

 showed some considerable variation in lobing and size from the 

 normal form of P. Emodi. 



Rhododendron Foliage damaged. — Mr. J. Ramsbottom, M.A., 

 showed specimens of Rhododendrons from Bournemouth, to call 

 attention to the great amount of damage done to the foliage by two 

 species of fungi which appear to be very prevalent in that district. 



Parsley Leaf malformed. — Mr. E. M. Holmes, F.L.S., sent a 

 curious leaf of the common parsley from his garden, in which 

 some of the pinnae were strap-shaped and entire. 



Urginea maritima. — A finely-flowered specimen of what was 

 apparently a white form of Urginea maritima, flowering from a 

 bulb collected near Biskra in North Africa, was exhibited by Lady 

 Leon of Bletchley. 



