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R. subcn'staia, Baker. Wensleydale, Yorkshire, August, i&Sy. 

 — C. Cotton. Atlow, Derbyshire, September 13th, 1887. — 

 W. R. Linton. Both right. — E. F. Linton. 



R. Watsoni, Baker. Wensleydale, Yorkshire, August, 1887. — 

 C. Cotton. Correct. — A. Bennett. 



Crataegus Oxjyacaniha, L., var. Settle, Yorks., July, 1887. — 

 W. H. Painter. Seemingly intermediate between oxyacanlhoides 

 and monogvna. — A. Bennett. 



CaUitriche autiimnalis, L. Ayr.— A. Davidson. C . au/umnalis. 

 New to County 75. — A. Bennett. 



Circaea alpina, L., var. intermedia^ Ehrh. Border of Winder- 

 mere Lake, July, 1887. — Eliz. Lomax. Owing to the immature 

 state of the fruit, I am unable to satisfy myself, whether to refer 

 it to alpiiia, or to Jutetiana. — A. Bennett. On my specimen the 

 fruits which should have matured have all dropped off, without 

 forming. I may mention that about a year ago plants from the 

 same locality, gathered by the same collector, were passed by 

 Mr. J. G. Baker as named above. — E. F. L. 



(Ejiothera odorata, Jacq. L'Ancresse, Guernsey, July ist, 1887. 

 — ]\L Dawber. 



CEfianthe peucedanifolia^ " Poll." Askham Bog, York, August, 

 1887. — Charles Waterfall. CEna7ithe Pheltandrium. — A. 

 Bennett. 



Galium silvest?'e, Poll., var. nitidiiluni, Thuill. Matlock, Derby- 

 shire, June 2ist, 1887. — A. E. Lomax. 



Diotis maritima, Cass. St. Ouen's, Jersey, Sept. 23rd, 1887. 

 — I\L Dawber. Miss Dawber has sent some beautifully dried 

 specimens of this plant, so hard now to find in England. — E. F. L. 



Matricaria mariiima, L. Bideford, Devon, July, 1883. — D. 

 1\L HiGGiNS. Is var. salina, not viaritima. — A. Bennett. 



M. maritima^ L. Noss Head, Caithness, July, 1886. M. 

 maritima^ L., does not in my opinion deserve the name of species 

 or even variety. The forms on our cliffs .are widely different in 

 appearance and habit from those of M, inodora in the fields 

 above ; but where there is an extent of sloping shore, the one 

 form gradually passes into the other. — D. Nicolson. I think 

 this is correct. It certainly does not seem to be the same as 

 Mr. Beeby's Shetland form, and although not so ^ixowg mar itima 

 as a specimen I possess gathered by Mr. Brotherston, still it 

 may go under that name. — A. Bennett. 



Artemisia vulgaris, L , var. coarctata, Forcell. Dalwhinnie, 

 Inverness, August 5th, 1887. — A. E. Lomax. The specimen 

 looks to me rather an undeveloped one than the variety, ac- 

 cording to specimens which Prof. Babington has passed as 

 correct. — A. Bennett. 



