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S. sponhemica, Gmel. Ben Lawers, alt. 3500 ft., July, 1892. — 

 A. B. Hall. In what does tliis differ from the specimen named 

 " S. cmspitosa, L.," gathered on the same mountain by Mr. Hall ? 

 I fail to see. — A. B. 



S. hypnoidesy L. Y Glyder Fawr., Cam., July, 1892. — J. L. 

 Williams. Probably correct. — A. B. 



S. hypnoides, L, Upper Teesdale, Westm., July, 1892. — A. J. 

 Crosfield. I believe correct. — A. B. 



Callitriche vernalis, Koch. Near Valley, Anglesey, Sept., 

 1892. — E.W.Phillips. Of the two specimens sent me one is 

 C. hamulata, Kiitz., and the other C. autumnalis, L. — A. B. 



Circma alpina, L. Hedgebanks, Coniston, L. Lanes., Aug., 



1891. — 0. Waterfall. I think this is rather C. lutetiana, var. 

 intermedia y L. C. — A. B. 



Galium erectum, Huds. Railway bank, Coxwold, Yorks., Sept., 



1892. — A. B. Hall. Specimens so very untypical that it is im- 

 possible to say. — A. B. 



G. palustre, L., var. elongatum, Presl. Edge of Lake, Knock 

 Drin, Co. Westmeath, Aug., 1892. — H. L. Levinge, Presl. 

 published this as a species in his Delicioe Pragenses, p. 119 

 (1822). Hooker makes it a var. oi palustre, Babington calls it a 

 "form," while Syme in Eng. Bot. makes it the type of the 

 species, as " a. elongatum P Who first published it as a var. after 

 1822 I am unable at present to say. — A. B. 



G. uliginosurriy L., var. ? Wet field, Woodchester, Glos., W., 

 July, 1892.— H. P. Eeader. New record for Vice-County W. 

 Gloster. This may be the var. strictum of Meyer (Chloris 

 Hanoverana, p. 363, 1836), but I have seen no specimen of 

 Meyer's plant.— A. B. 



Solidago Virgaurea, L., var. angustifolia, Gaud. Ledges of 

 rock, Grisedale Tarn, Aug., 1891. — 0. Waterfall. Probably 

 correct. — A. B. 



S. Virgaurea, L., var. camhrica, Huds. Snowdon, Aug., 1892. — 

 J. L. Williams. Very luxuriant examples. — A. B. 



Ficris hieracioides, Jj. Tolgarth, Brecon, Aug., 1892. — P. W. 

 Phillips. Very luxuriant- Did not this grow under some special 

 conditions ? I have never seen wild specimens with such leaves. — 

 A. B. 



