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Cratoegus Oxyacantha^ Linn. Waxholme Lane, nr. 

 Withernsea, S.E. Yorks, May 1897.— C. Waterfall, d. 

 monogyna (Jacq.) E. S. and C. E. S. 



Saxifraga cernua, Linn. LaAvers, Perthshire, July 

 1897.— P. Ewing. 



Hippuris vulgaris^ Linn. var. fluviatilis^ Weber. 

 Growing under water, Hornsea Mere, S.E. Yorks, May 

 1897. — C Waterfall. "Submerged state only; not the 

 var."— A. B. 



Galium . Aghaderg Glebe, Co. Down, June 



24, 1897. This Galium has been " doing duty " as G» 

 mollugo in the N.E. of Ireland. It has lately been pointed 

 out that it is not that species but is G. erectum.. Which is 

 correct ? — H. W. Lett. G. erectum, Huds. — E. S. and 

 C. E. S. 



Achillea millefolium, L. form with brilliant red flowers. 

 Kilmartin, nr. Ford, Argyll, Aug. 27, 1897. — C. E. Salmon. 



Doronicum plantagineum, L. Roadside, North Sydmon- 

 ton, Hants, April 25, 1897. The plant seems quite 

 naturalised in this locality, there being no gardens near. — 

 A. B. Jackson. 



Senecio saracenicus, L. Roadside, L eggy gowan, 

 Saintfield, Co. Down, Aug. 1894.— C. H. Waddell. 



Arctium intermedium, Lange. Keswick, Cumberland, 

 v.c. 70. Aug. 1897. — A. J. Crosfield. "Yes, new County 

 Record." — A. B. 



Cnicus arvensis, var ? or x . Refuse heaps at Distillery, 

 Belfast, July, 1895, Coll. R. Hanna. These specimens 

 resemble a plant from Garvagh, Co. Londonderry, sent to 

 the Club two years ago under the name C. arvensis var. 

 mitis, Koch, which was confirmed by the Distributor. It 

 has the same dark coloured stem, but was less vigorous than 

 these specimens, which have been grown in the garden from 

 seedlings. It spreads and multiplies by underground stems 

 very fast. Mr. S. A. Stewart has collected a similar plant 

 in Co. Derry. — C. H. Waddell. C. arvensis HofFm. var. 

 setosus (Bess.) — E. S. and C. E. S. 



