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Rev. W. R. Linton. — Caltha minor, a form approaching 

 radicans, Canlochan, Forfar. Bupleurum tenuissimum h.. 

 Perry, Hunts, not recorded for Hunts since Ray's time until 

 last year. Helosciadium ochreatum, Frensham Pond, 

 Surrey (for description see Hooker's Student's Flora, third 

 edition). A Salix from Turvey, Beds., which is probably 

 a form of S. ferruginea And., as Mr. Bennett called it, but 

 not exactly Anderson's plant or that of ' E. Botany.' The 

 former has a very short style, so much so that Dr. Lindley, in 

 his synopsis, places S. ferruginea Borr., under S, cinerea 

 L." Rev. J. E. Leefe.* 



Mr. a. Bennett, F.L.S. — Tolypella intricata Leonh., 

 Potamogeton Zizii M. et. K., and P. decipiens Nolte, all 

 from Welches Dam, Cambridgeshire. 



Rev. J. D. Gray, — A Rose from Stoke by Nayland, • 

 Suffolk. Very near R. umbellata Lees, differing only by 

 the greater number of prickles on the upper part ot the stem. 

 R. umbellata is a var. of R. rubiginosa.'' A. Bennett. 

 Rosa systyla Bast., Polstead, Suffolk. New to Vice-County 

 26, Suffolk W. A Rose from Wiston, Suffolk, " a form of 

 micrantha seen from several counties, but no specimen 

 seems named for certain.'' A. Bennett. 



Mr. E. Straker. — Carduus pratensis x lanceolatus from 

 Cardigan. Anthemis tinctoria L., Maiden Park, Surrey. 

 Epilobium palustre, var. ligulatum Baker, Filby, Norfolk. 



Mr. J. E. Sunderland. — A Carexhom Glen Dole, Forfar, 

 which Mr. Bennett says is " a curious state of Goodenoughii 

 Gay {vulgaris Fries), similar in appearance to Gibsoni of 

 Bab." Naias graminea from Reddish. 



Mr. p. Ewing. — Epilobium alpinum x anagallidifolium, 

 Ben Lavigh, Perth. 



Mr. R. F. TowndroW. — Agrostis nigra With, (tor 

 description see supp. to Bab. Man.), Malvern, Worcestershire. 



Mr. a. Wheeler. — Euphorbia Cyparissias L. Hills 

 near Dover, truly wild." 



Dr. a. Davidson. — Carex aquatilis, var. Watsoni. 

 Banks of Nith, Sanquhar, Dumfries. An addition to Top. 

 Bot. though known to local botanists. 



Mr. p. F. Lee. — Chara vulgaris^ var. longibracteatay 

 Coxley Dam, Dewsbury. Potentilla Norvegica L., canal- 

 bank at Dewsbury, abundant and rapidly increasing. 



Mr. F. C. King. — Callitriche autum^ialis L., canal, 

 Ashton-on-Ribble, Lanes. An addition to Top. Bot. 



Mr. J. W. Carr. — Selinum Carvifolia L., Chippenham 

 Moor, Cambridge. (For description and plate see Journal 

 of Bot., 1882, p. 120.) 



* Mr. Linton has since informed me that this Salix has been decided 

 to be S. ferruginea Forbes. A. R. W. 



