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inclined to think a form of C. pratensis which is not infrequent. — 

 W. E. L. I should say the same of a plant, named as above, sent 

 from Wrington, Somerset. — W. R. L, 



Viola hirta, L., v. calccirea, Bab. Near Ashmore, Dorset, 

 1, iv, 1893.— E. F. Linton. 



Silene Gucuhcdus, Wibel, v. angustifolia, Ten, W. Kent, 

 31, V, 1893.— A. H. W, Dod. Some of the leaves rather broad 

 for this leaf variety, but the shoots with the narrower leaves 

 match well my specimens from the South Coast of Austria ; but 

 Koch describes a form with much narrower leaves, — E< F. Linton, 

 I do not know the date of Tenore's work where this appears, 

 but Meyer Ch. Hann, p. 194 (1836), has a v. angustifolia. — A. B. 



Vicia angustifolia, Roth, v. Bohartii (Forster). Guernsey, 

 23, V, 1893. — M. Dawber. I should have called this V. angustifolia 

 only.— A. B. 



Mubus suherectus, Anders? Peat Moors, Ediugton, Somerset? 

 July, 1893, Fruit dark red, sepals reflexed. — E, S. Gregory. 

 Stem piece is certainly E. affinis, W. and N. Fruiting piece from 

 another plant, possibly R, suherectus.-— W . M, B. 



R. rhanmifolius, W. and N. v. Near Bodorgan Station, 

 Anglesey, Aug., 1893, — J. E. Griffiths. A handsome example 

 of the R. rhamnifolius of British Authors," which Dr. Focke 

 now says cannot be clearly distinguished from " his v, stenoplos 

 growing in W, Germany, near the Rhine. — W, M. R. 



R. jJulcherrimus, Neum. Saintfield, Co. Down, 29, vi, 1893. — 

 C. H. Waddell. I cannot name these pieces, I see nothing to 

 connect them with R. pulcherrimus, good specimens of which Mr. 

 Waddell has recently sent me from Saintfield, — W. M, R. 

 R. 2yulchen'imus, I believe. — W. R. L. 



R, pgramidalis, Kalt ? Near Matlock Bridge, Derby, 7, viii, 

 1893. — H. S. Thompson. Seems identical with the strongly 

 marked form of R. incurvatus, Bab,, which Rev. W. R. Linton 

 finds in the Shirley neighbourhood, differing from the type in the 

 crowded, strongly hooked, pan. prickles, and less thickly felted 

 rachis, and so far recalling R. Selmeri, Lindeb (v. of R, villicaulis, 

 Koeh1).— W. M. R. 



