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style dark dusky, involucre dark green, nearly glabrous, with a 

 few white hairs. — H. T. Mennell. H. boreale, Fr., shade form. 

 — F. J. Hanbury. 



E. auraium. No. 6. Coniston Lake shore, Aug., 1891; styles 

 yellow, soon turning darker with exposure. — H. T. Mennell. E 

 boreale, Fr. — F. J. Hanbury. 



H. — , No. 7. Lake shore, Coniston. Styles dark. — 



H. T. Mennell. M. horeale, Fr. var. — F. J. Hanbury. 



E . Near Portmadoc, Aug., 1894.— J. E. Griffith. E. 



boreale, Fr. — F. J. Hanbury. 



H, — . Great Orme's Head, Aug., 1893.— J. E. Griffith. 



S horeale, Fr. f — F. J. Hanbury. 



Lysimachia . Edge of Bay, behind Ferry Hotel, Lake 



Windermere, Lanes., Aug., 1895. Growing in the water and 

 forming a compact mass for three or four yards from the shore 

 into the lake. The plant is stoloniferous, about three feet high, 

 with flowers a bright yc-llow striped with orange. — C. Waterfall. 

 I have at present no means of naming this alien. — A. B. 



Scrophularia aquatica, L. var. cinerea, Dum. " Gravel Walk," 

 Donore, shore of L. Derevaragh, Co. Westmeath, July 24th, 

 1895. — H, C. Levinge. The variety appears to be the form 

 most usually met with. — W. R. L. 



Rhinanthus Crista- Galli, L., var. fallax, Wimm & Grab. 

 Bog of Lynn near MuUingar, July 22nd, 1895, leg. E. S. Mar- 

 shall ; new to District VH, Cybele Hibernica. — H. C. Levinge. 



Mentha . Near Stroud, Gloucestershire, Aug., 1895; 



leg. S. J. Coley. — H. P. Reader. M. silvestris, L.— A. B. 'Tres 

 remarquable! an hybrida ad rotundifolia accedens vel potius. 

 M. rotundifolia var. oblongifolia herbier Lejeune — herb. Lej. a, 

 saltem prouima. 11 faudrait voir la plante en fruit. Forme 

 inter-essante a rechercher." E. Malinvaud in lit. ad. E. F. 

 Linton. 



M. . Deer Park, Glenarm, Co. Antrim, August 13th, 



1895.— H. W. Lett. M. Ursula, L.— A. B. 



