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Z, hyhridum, Yill. Almondbury Bank, Huddersfield, Sept. 

 1893. Is the plant recorded in Dr. F. A. Lees' Flora, of W. 

 Yorkshire, as L. intermedium, Fr. T. W. Woodhead. 



L. ? Saintfield, Co. Down, Aug. 1893.— C. H. Waddell. 



Is L. intermedium, Fr. — A. B. 



Cheno2')odium rubrum, L., v. pseudo-hotryodes, H, C. Wats 1 

 Warwick, 21, ix, 1893. — H. S. Thompson. This is what was 

 called V. pseudo-hotryodes, because it had been mistaken for C. 

 hotryodes, Sm. Mr. H. C. Watson, however, gave evidence years 

 ago (Journ. Bot., 1869, p. 142) that it was a state due to situation 

 and circumstances rather than a variety of C. ruhrura, — E. F. 

 Linton. Is v. pseudo-hotryodes, H. C. Wats.— A. B. 



Polygonum Convolvulus, L., v. pseudo-dumetorum, H. C. Wats. 

 Morfa Bychan, Carnarvonshire, Aug., 1893. — J. L. Williams. 

 See Keport for 1892-3, where it is suggested by the writer that it 

 iS the V. suhalatum, Van Hall. It is probably also the v. cdatum 

 of Hooker, Brit. Fl., ed. 6 (1850). Saelan, in Herbarium Musei 

 Fennici, p. 131 (1889), has a v. apterum of P. dumetorum, which 

 he thinks may be a hybrid between the two plants j this cannot be 

 considered the case with our plant, as it certainly belongs to P. 

 Convolvus^ — A. B. 



P. aviculare, L. v, vulgatum, Syme (Jord. sp.) Water Orton, 

 Warwick, 26, viii, 1893. — H. S. Thompson. Probably correct, as, 

 though not typical, it seems a condensed form of that form. — A. B. 



Rumex conglomeratus, Murray, v. rupestris (Le Gall.) Plei- 

 mont, Gruernsey, 10, viii, 1893. — M. Dawber. Probably E. 

 rupestris (Le Gall.) — A. B, 



Euphorhia Esula, Ij. v., pseudo-Cyparissias, Jord. Gravel Pit, 

 Ripple, Worcestershire, Aug., 1893. — C. Waterfall. Seems right. 

 — E. F. Linton. 



Quercus Rohur, L. v. sessiliflora (Salisb.) Cawthorne, S.W. 

 Yorks., 22, v, 1893.— T, W. Woodhead. Q. pedunculata, Ehrt. 

 — E. F. Linton. 



Salix rubra, Ands. v. Forbyana (Sm.) Near Derby, April and 

 July, 1893. — W. H. Painter. This has less of the purpurea 

 element than the plant of Smith, and does not actually match it. 



