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Viola 7ia7ia. L'Ancresse, Guernsey, 27th May, 1S90. — M. E. 

 Dawber. This is scarcely the proper name for this plant unless 

 Miss Dawber wishes her name put as sponsor for it as a species. 

 It should be called V. iricolor (L.), var. nana (De Candolle). 

 It has been found in Jersey and the Scilly Isles. — A. Bennett. 



Lepigoniim neglectiim, Kindb. Criccieth, Caernarvon, July, 

 1890. — W. H. Painter. I should have named this a maritime 

 form of L. ruhriim, not neglecium. 



Lepigonum salinu?n, Fr. Criccieth, Caernarvon, July, 1890. — 

 W. H. Painter. L. marginatum. — A. Bennett. 



Cytisus prosiraius, Bailey. Guernsey, July 6th, 1890. — I\I. E. 

 Dawber. 



Anthyllis maritima. Dawlish, Devon, May, 1890. — C. Cotton. 

 Probably correct. — A. Bennett. 



Ruhiis 1 hamnifolius, W. and N. ? Snaresbrook, Essex, 12th 

 August, 1890, J. T. Powell. Certainly not rhamnifolius. 

 Probably R. rhombifolius. — Weihe, from a sunny spot. — W. M. R. 



R. polya?ilhe7nos, Ldbg. near Bangor: N. Wales, August, 

 1890,— J. E. Griffith. Yes,"-~W. M. R. 



R. rhamnifolius, W. and N. Oakhill, near Woodford, Essex. 

 14th September, 1887. — J. T. Powell. Luxuriant specimens of 

 the ordinary English form, and so not what Dr. Focke considers 

 typical rhamnifolius. See his paper, Journal of Botany 1890. — 

 W. M. R. 



R. hemisiemon, P. J. Miill, Hedge, Simonswood, Lancashire 

 1 8th September, 1889. A. E, Lomax. Right I think. — 

 W. M. R. 



R. kamulosus, Miill. Hedge near Bidston, Cheshire. 23rd 

 September, 1889. — A. E. Lomax. An interesting plant, clearly 

 belonging, I think, to the Rhamnifolii, It will probably have to 

 go under the aggregate. R. nemoralis, P. J. Miill, but I have 

 seen nothing quite like it before. The specimens are most 

 imperfect.— W. M. R. 



R. hamulosus, P. J. Miill. High Beech: Essex. 23rd August, 

 1890.— J. T. Powell, ''Fid. Pro. Babington." 



R. pubescens, W. and N. " i?. thy?-soideus. — Bab. vid. report 

 for 1889. p. 3." Gt. Horkesley : Essex, ist September, 1890. — 

 J. D. Gray. 



