Fumaria cotifusa, Jord. Grasmere, Westmoreland, August, 

 1891. — C. Waterfall Not confusa, but I am unable to give it a 

 name. I have nearly the same plant from Wigtonshire ; it 

 seems allied to F. flahellata, Gasp. — A. B. 



F. confusa, Jord. Aberystwyth, July, 1891. — W. fl. Painter. 

 I think this is rather F. muralis, Sond. — A. B. 



F. confusa, Jord. Near Thirsk, Sept., 1891.— A. B. Hall. 

 May be correct, but the flowers badly dried. — A. B. 



Barlarea stricta, Andrz. Banks of Oiise, near York, July, 

 1886. — 0. Waterfall. May be coriect, but specimens insufficient 

 in a critical species. — A. B. 



B. intermedia, Bor. Cultivated ground, Downpatrick, Co. 

 Down, July, 1891. — R. L. Praeger. Seems to me only B. vulgaris. 

 —A. B. 



Drala incana, L., b. confusa, Ehrh. Near Malham Cove, Yorks., 

 Oct., 1887. — C. Waterfall. Mr. Waterfall is in error in supposing 

 this to be the plant of Ehrhart. It is the " a. legitima,'^ Lindbl., 

 that is, the ordinary form of the plant. D. confusa has pubescent 

 silicules, these are glabrous. — A. B. 



Selianthemum marifoUum, Mill. On rocks. Blackhead, Co. 

 Clare, June, 1891. — H. L. Levinge. More luxuriant than the 

 English plant, as seems to be the case with the Galway plant 

 according to Syme, E. B., II., p. 10 (1864).— A. B. 



Bianthus Armeria, L. Pailway banks, Luton, July, 1891. — 

 D. M. Higgins. If in Beds, a new record for the county. — A. B. 



Saponaria officinalis, L., var. imlerula, Syme. In Muro, High- 

 town, Lanes., August, 1891. — A. E. Lomax. The original station 

 for the plant, whence Syme so named it. — A. B. 



Arenaria gothica, Fries. I send a few specimens from Sweden 

 to shew what the plant is, as it is very nearly extirpated in its 

 first found Yorkshire station. Fortunately the second one has 

 not been published, and so maj' be trusted to be safe. It is 

 strange that botanists cannot think of those who are coming after 

 us ; it is intensely selfish to take all, or nearly all, of a rare 

 species for oneself. — A. B. 



Lepigonwn rupestre, Kindb. Downderry, Cornwall, July, 1887. 

 — J. Yaughan. The typical state. — A. B. 



