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specimens he has so named in my herbarium. It is the same as 

 P. latifolia, Syme, in Bot. Ex. Club Report for 1872-4, p. 19.-— 

 A. B. 



Callitriche . Mr. Bennett remarks generally, : '* Most of 



these Callitriches are in too immature state for absolute certainty ; 

 the gathering of these plants without mature fruit is really a 

 waste of time. 



C. . Boggy pools on Mountain, Rosstrevor Mountain, 



Co. Down, 1894. — H. W. Lett. Material very poor, but I 

 believe C. stagnalis, Scop. — A. B. 



C. . Water ditch beside Canal, near Tanderagee Railway 



Station, Co. Armagh, 26th June, 1894.— H. W. Lett. C. stagnalis. 

 Scop,— A. B. 



C, . Bog, Ferry Noogan, near Scarver, Co Armagh, 



26th June, 1894. — H. W. Lett. C. hamulata, Kiitz. — A. B. 



C. . Lower Demesne, Tanderagee, Co. Armagh, 13th 



Aug., 1892. — H. W. Lett. C vernaliSf Kiitz. — A. B. 



Lythrum Salicaria^ L. b Canescens, Koch. ? Lamorna Cove, W. 

 Cornwall, Aug., 1894. — ^- Gregory. Agrees with Koch's 

 definition more or less, but I have not seen specimens.— W. R. L. 



Epilohium . (1) Hinckley, Leicester, July, 1894. — H. P. 



Reader. (2) Hinckley, Leicester, July, 1894. — P. Reader. 

 If a hybrid, I should say ^ montanum X roseum, though the 

 indications of roseum are not strongly present. Both (i) and (2) 

 are I consider the same, ( i ) being nearer to type montanum. — 

 W. R. L. 



Erigeron mucronatum. — Naturalised on walls, St. Peter's Pool, 

 Guernsey, July, 1894. — M. Dawber. 



GnapJialium undulatum, L. Beaumont, Jersey, 3rd Aug., 

 1894. — M. Dawber and J. D. Gray. The latter adds that it has 

 been thus named by Prof. Babington, and seemed to be rapidly 

 increasing in the locality. This appears to be a native of S. 

 Africa which occurs subspont. in S. Italy, N. W. France, and 

 probably elsewhere. 



Artemisia Stelleriana, Bess Sand dunes, North Bull, Dublin, 

 I St Aug., 1894. — R. L. Praeger. 



