Hypericum elaturn, Ait. Hall Wood, Thorpe-le- 

 Soken, Essex, 8, 98. — R. S. Standen. " Very near the 

 H, elatiim grown at Kew in Alton's time, which had, 

 however, rather broader leaves. The specimens show 

 well the variations of leaves, sepaJs, and proportional size 

 of petals, Avhich has led to so much confusion as to the 

 systematic position of the plant." — S. T. Dunn. 



Geranium sanguineum^ L. var. prostratum (Cav.). 

 Silloth, Carlisle, July 1, 1898. — D. M. Higgins. Not 

 the variety. — E. S. and C. E. S. 



Erodium. cicutariitm, L'Herit. Ivilnsey Warren, Spurn 

 Head, E. Yorks, v.c. 61, August, 1898. — C. Waterfall. 

 a. vulgatum, Syme. — -E. S. and C. E. S. 



E. cicutarium, L'Herit. Ampthill, Bedfordshire, July 

 15, 1898. — D. M. Higgins. Var. vulgatam, Syme. — E. S. 

 and C. E. S. 



Oxalis corniculata, L. Sark, 24th May, 1897. — D. T. 

 Playfair. "Presumably from a garden. Wild in Asia 

 and America, but introduced in Europe. As it is not 

 mentioned by older British botanists it is probably of 

 comparatively recent appearance here even as a garden 

 plant. It is now frequently recorded as an escape. De 

 Candolle considered it to be naturalised in the British 

 Lsles."— S. T. Dunn. 



Ononis repens, Linn. Warden Hills, Luton, Beds, 

 July, 1898. — D. M. Higgins. a, inerjnis, Lange. — E. S. 

 and C. E. S. 



Lotus corniculatus, L. var. crassifolius^ Pers. Spurn 

 Head, E. Yorks, v.c. 61, August, 1898. — C. Waterfall. 

 " L. cornicidatus^ L. var. villosus, Seringe. The mould 

 on the specimens should be washed oft' with spirits of 

 wine." — E. F. Linton. 



Vicia gracilis. Loisel. Nr. Bawdrip, Somerset, June, 

 1898.— H. S. Thompson. Correct.— E. S. and C. E. S. 



Ruhus jjlicatus, W. and N. Reigate Heath, Surrey, 

 July 10, 1898, No. 1.— C. E. Salmon. "Yes."— W. M. 



