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Epilobium , Carriden, Linlithgow, July, 1896. — H. G. 



Geldart. A form of montanum L. — A. B. 



Epilobium montanum X parviflorum, Along " The Becks," 

 Welton, near Hull, E. Yorks., May, 1896. — C. Waterfall. I can 

 see nothing but E. montanum L. in this, unless the plant is very 

 diiferent when living, and showing any idea of parviflorum. in it. 

 —A. B. 



Eryngium campestre Linn. Limestone Hill, Weston-S. -Mare, 

 July, 1896. — E. S. Gregory. 



Bupleurum rotundifolium Linn. Dunstable Road, Luton, Beds., 

 July nth, 1896. I have shown this to Mr. James Saunders, and 

 he says it is a new record for South Beds.— D. M. Lliggins. 



(Enanthe pimpinelloides Linn. Damp meadow ground, near 

 Ripple, Worcestershire, June, 1895. — C. Waterfall. (E. silaifolia, 

 Bieberstein. — A. B. 



Peucedanum officinale Linn. Stamford Water, Essex, August 

 17th, 1896. — R. S. Standen. Mr. Standen writes to us that his 

 plants are from the old well-known locality ; it is interesting to 

 Know the plant still occurs there. — E. S. and C. E. S. 



Galium Mollugo Linn, a. e/a/wm ( Fhuill). Reigate Hill, Surrey, 

 July, 1896.— E. S. Salmon. Very nice specimens of the plant. — 

 A. B. 



Hieracium euprepes F. J. Hanb. Basalt Cliffs, Cave Hill, Co. 

 Antrim, July, 1896.— C. H. Waddell. " Yes."— F. J. Hanbury. 



H. (styles livid). Carriden, Linlithgow, July 1896. — 



H. D. Geldart. S. vulgatum Fries. — F. J. Hanbury. 



Campanula rapunculoides Linn. Railway Bank, Luton, Beds., 

 June, 1896. —D. M. Higgins. 



Campanula rapunculus Linn. Betch worth Railway Banks, 

 Surrey, September 15th, 1896.— E. S. Salmon. In Bab. Man. 

 ed. 8, p. 230, C.patula is distinguished from C. rapunculus by the 

 presence of teeth on the calyx-segments, but the above plants of 

 the latter have this character. — E. S. and C. E. S. 



Erythrwa pulchella. Sandy ground, near sea-shore, Tramore, 

 Co. Waterford, August loth, iSgb.—Coll. Rev. C. H. T. Lett. 



