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3ist, i888.— Wm. R. Linton. Under var. vertidllacantha 

 (M6rat.).— J. G. Baker. 



R. glauca (VilL). Berriedale, Caithness, July 20th, 1888. — 

 Wm. R. Linton. May be Reuteri.—]. G. Baker. 



R. coriifolia (Fr.). Atlow, S. Derbyshire, September 13th, 

 1887.— Wm. R. Linton. Yes. J. G. Baker. 



R. canina^ var. Barren (Woods.). Offord, Hunts., August 

 27th, 1884. Name agreed to by Mr. A. Bennett. — Wm. R. 

 Linton. Yes. — J. G. Baker. 



R. iomentosa^ var. cuspidatoides. Horton, September 2nd, 1889. 

 — W. H. Painter. Near subglohosa (Sm.). — J. G. Baker. 



Epilohium montanum. Linn., var. verticillatum, Koch. Garden 

 weed, Malvern Link, Worcestershire, July 17th, 1889. This 

 variety (or rather form) having the leaves in threes, occurred in 

 an unusual quantity in an uncultivated garden. With it were 

 also plants with alternate leaves, and one root showed examples 

 of stems respectively bearing leaves singly, in two, and in 

 threes,— R. F. Towndrow. 



Epilohium Lamyi, Wirtg. Malvern, Worcestershire, July 17th 

 and September 26th, 1889. The specimens bearing rosettes are 

 those gathered at the later date. It is necessary to see the plant 

 in this state to determine it with satisfaction. — R. F. Towndrow. 



Astrantia major^ Linn. Woods near Craven Arms, Shropshire, 

 July 6th, 1889.— M. Dawber. 



Valeriana officinalis^ Linn., var. sambucifolia, Auct. Angl. New 

 Forest, Hants., July, 1889. — J. D. Gray. Yes. — A. Bennett. 



Valerianella oliloria, Moench. Pubescent fruit, corn fields, 

 Mapledurham, Oxon., September, 1889. — H. P. Reader. Var. 

 lasiocarpa, Koch. — A. Bennett. 



Anthemis arvensis, Linn. Bradley, S. Derbyshire, June, 1889. 

 On arable land. New record for the South division of the 

 County. — Wm. R. Linton. 



Crepis laraxaci/olia, Thuill. Yeldersley, S. Derbyshire, June, 

 1889. On arable land. New record for the County. — Wm. R. 

 Linton. 



Crepis nicceensis, Balb. Yeldersley, S. Derbyshire, July, 1889. 

 Mr. A. Bennett concurred in my opinion that the plant sent 

 should bear this name. Not recorded for the County pre- 

 viously.— Wm. R. Linton. 



Hieracium pallidum, var. Schmidlii, Tausch. Bettyhill, Suther- 

 land, July 30th, 1 888. Styles yellowish, dull— E. F. Linton. 



Hieracium ? This plant is abundant on the banks of the Avon 

 (Clifton). — J. D. Gray. H. vulgatum Fr. for?na. I cannot say 

 anything more definite at present.— F. J. Hanbury. 



Siatice Limonium^ Linn., var. Dawlish Warren, S. Devon, 

 August, 1889.— T. B. Flower. Certainly is S. binervosa, Sm., 

 var. intermedia^ Syme.— A. Bennett. 



