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Banunculus sp. ? Stagnant pool, Moat Wood, nr. Thirsk, 

 Torks., June, 1892. — A. B. Hall. R. heterophyllus, Bab., A. B. 



R. heterophyllus, "Web. Pond near Woodend, Thirsk, Yorks., 

 May, 1891.— A. B. Hall. R. peltatus, Scbrank.— A. B. 



R. Drouetii, Godr. ? Stagnant pond, the Holmes, Thirsk, 

 Yorks., May, 1891. — A. B. Hall. Correct I believe; but why 



Godron " ? Schultz seems to have published it in 1847. 



R. camlricus, A. Bennett. Ooron Lake ; J. E. Griffith, June, 

 1892. Correct. But Herr Freyn thinks this is the R. carinatuB 

 of Schur., with which determination I cannot agree. I prefer, 

 however, so to call it, as Herr Freyn' s great knowledge of the 

 genus entitles him to have full deference paid to his naming, but 

 I hope to convince him he is wrong. — A. B. 



R. sp. ? Hickling, Norfolk, July, 1892.— C. Cotton. This is 

 R. Brouetii, F. Schultz. — A. B. 



R. trichophyllus, Chaix. Llandudno, June, 1891. — J. L. 

 Williams. Correct, I believe. — A. B. 



R. trichophyllus, Chaix. Lough Owel, Co. Westmeath, August, 

 1892. — H. L. Levinge. Correct, I believe. — A. B. 



Nasturtium officinale, E. Br., var. siifolium, Koch. Marwood, 

 N. Devon, July, 1892.— W. H. Painter. Yery small for this 

 usually large form of N. officinale. — A. B. 



Barbarea intermedia, Bor. Seedfield, near Thirsk, Yorks., 

 May, 1892.— A. B. Hall. Eightly named, I think.— A. B. 



CocMearia grcenlandica, Sm. Alpine rills, alt. 2 — 3000 ft., 

 Ben-y-gloe, Perth., July, 1892. — A. B. Hall. Is C. officinalis 

 var. alpina of Bab., Man. ed. 1 p. 27 (1843), which is the same 

 as C. grcenlandica, Sm. (not Linn.) of Engl. Fl. vol. 3 p. 175 

 (1829).— A. B. 



C. officinalis^ L., v. alpina (Wats.), Bab. Upper Teesdale, 

 Westm., June, 1892.— A. Crosfield. Yes.— A. B. 



Liplotaxis muralis, D. C, var. Bahingtonii, Syme. Sandy banks 

 between Kilbarrock and Sutton, Co. Dublin, June, 1892. — H. L. 

 Levinge. Yery poor examples, if really Syme's plant. — A. B. 



Id. Edenbridge, Kent, W., Aug., 1892.— E. S. Salmon. 

 Certainly so. — A. B. 



