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R. stylosa, Desv. v. evanida, Christ ? Ham Common, Surrey, 

 June, 1893. — A. H. W. Dod. To me does not well agree with 

 specimens so named by Dr. Christ for Mr. Nicholson of Kew. — A. B. 



Fyrus latifolia, Syme. Hoo, Meavy, S. Devon, June, 1893. — 

 Mrs. Lomax. Yes, I believe correct ; but Syme's name (1875) is 

 preoccupied by that of Bechstein (1843), who calls the plant 

 P. rotundifolia, according to Mr. N. E, Brown in " Eng. Bott. 

 Supp.," No. 92, p. 164 (1892), Mrs. Lomax's specimen agrees 

 well with specimens so named by Mr. N. E. Brown, and with 

 tracings of the drawings of Bechstein, kindly given to me by 

 Mr, Brown. — A. B. 



Cratcegus oxyacanthoides, Thnill. v. 1 Gunthwaite Woods, 

 S. W. Yorks., 22, v, 1893. -T. W. Woodhead. Is C. Monogyna 

 Jacq, — A. B. 



Saxifraga sponhemica^ Gmel. Above Ashrigg, N. Yorks,, May, 

 1893. — C. Waterfall. I do not t\\m^ it sponhemica ; but such 

 specimens are waste of time to endeavour to determine. — A. B. 



CaUitriche ? Rotten Park Eeservoir, Warwick, 21, ix, 1893. 

 — H. C. Thompson. Not determinable. — A. B. 



C. platycarpa, Kuetz ^ Warwick, 21, ix, 1893.— H. S. 

 Thompson. Yes — A. B. 



Circcea lutetiaoia, L. v. intermedia^ Lond. Cat. Slaithwaite, Nr. 

 Huddersfield, S.W. Yorks., 16, ix, 1893.— T. W. Woodhead. 

 Seems to me a form of lutetiana. The v. intermedia of Ehrhart 

 seems to be really a hybrid, according to '-Meyer Ch. Hanu," p. 

 100 (1836), who says that Ehrhart has both alpina x lutetiana and 

 the reverse. — A. B, 



Pimpinella Sax}fraga, L. v. dissecta, Spreng. Sewell, Beds, 

 Aufy.j 1893. — D. M. Higgins. Probably v. laciniata, Meyer. — A. B. 



Gnaphalium uliginosuyn, L. v. pilulare, Wahl. Warwick, 21, 

 ix, 1893.— H. S. Thompson. The type only.— A. B. 



Bidens cernua, L. v. radiata Sond. Shore of Lake, Carrick- 

 mannan, Co. Down, Aug., 1893. — Co H. Waddell. Malpas, 

 Cheshire, 5, viii, 1893. — A. H. W. Dod The name will partly 

 be referable to Willdenow ; certainly many antedate Sender. 

 "Gray's Nat. Am., 1821," has B. radiata, — A. B. 



