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Gray. Flowers seem whiter, sepals slightly more linear, and 

 leaves larger and more lax. I think may be septum, but very 

 much on the repens side. — W. R. L. 



Bartsia Odontites [divergens Marshy ground, Lamorna Cove, 

 Cornwall, Aug., 1894. — E. S. Gregory. B. verna, Reichb. — 

 W. R. L. 



Euphrasia Bushy hillsides near Woodchester, W. 



Gloucester, Aug., 1894. — H. P. Reader. E. nemorosa, H. Mart., 

 I should say.— W. R. L. 



Mentha gentilis, L. Dee bank near Shocklack, Cheshire, Aug., 

 1894. — f^- ^ Dod. According to the continental view, a 

 hybrid of arvensis X viridis. — W. R. L. 



M . Margin of peat bog, Grashill, King's Co., 19th 



Sept., 1894.— H. W. Lett. M. hirsuta, L.— W. R. L. 



if. . Drain at margin of peat bog, Philipstovvn, King's 



Co., 19th Sept., 1894. — H. W. Lett. Three pieces, of which 

 two were M. sativa, L., and one M. hirsuta, L. — W. R. L. 



M. . Drain at edge of peat bog, Phillipstown, King's 



Co., 19th Sept, 1894. — H. W. Lett. M sativa, v. suhglahra. 

 Baker.— W. R. L. 



M. . Cultivated field of Flax, Knock Iveagh, Co. Down, 



4th Sept., 1894. — H, W. Lett. M. sativa, L. v. suhglabra, Syme. — 

 W. R. L. 



M arvensis, var. (i). Damp paths in woods, Stroud, W. 

 Gloucester, August, 1894. — H. P. Reader. A form of type 

 arvensis. — W. R. L. 



Jf. arvensis, var. ? (2) Damp footpaths in Woods, Stroud, 

 W. Gloucester, August, 1894. — H. P. Reader. I consider var. 

 Allionii, Bor.— W. R. L. 



Jf. . sativa, L. Roadside pasture. Fathom Park, between 

 Ameath and Newry, Co. Armagh, 22nd Aug, 189+. — H. W. 

 Lett, M. arvensii, near v. Nummularia (Schreb). — W. R. L. 



Euphorhia Esula, L., v. Pseudo-Cyparissias, Jord. Riverside, 

 Mirfield, S. W. Yorks., 1st Sept., 1894. This is the plant I 

 distributed in 1893 E. esula, L., but which I now believe to 



