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Pyrus germanica, Hook f. Kedstone Hill, Surrey, 

 June, 1898' — A. J. Crosfield. "If this is from the 

 original locality recorded in Brewer's Flora of Surrey 

 it has little claim to be considered native. It is of more 

 frequent occurrence in other counties, and has been 

 considered indigenous by some botanists, but the weight 

 of evidence is against them, and would place its limit 

 as a native no further to the N.W. than Grreece." — ■ 

 S. T. Dunn. 



Cratcec/us oxyacantlta, Linn, v, oxi/acanthoides (Thuill). 

 Wray Common, Reigate, Surrey, May 15, 1898. — Styles 

 two. — E. S. and C. E. Salmon. 



C Oxyacantha^ Linn. var. oxyacanthoides (Thuill). 

 Hardwick Wood, Cambs., May 22, 1897.— G. Goode. 

 Yes, but these specimens are apparently chiefly one styled 

 not two, as is more commonly the case in oxyacanthoides. 

 — E. S. and C. E. S. 



Sedinn alburn^ Linn. Terrington, nr. Malton, N. 

 Yorks, Old Walls, June, 1898.— (5ld Wall, near Great 

 Malvern, Worcestershire, v.c. 37 July, 1898. — C. 

 Waterfall. Material too poor to determine to which 

 segregate these belong. — E. S. and C. E. S. 



Drosera. anglica, Huds. x D. rotundifoUa^ L. 

 Sligachan, Skye, Sept. 13, 1898.— D. T. Playfair. 



Callitriche truncata^ Guss. Kings Mill, Guernsey, 

 May 25, 1897.- D. T. Playfair. No fruit to be found 

 upon the specimens. — E. S. and C. E. S. 



(Enothera odorata^ Jacq. Burnham, Somerset, July, 

 1898. — H. S. Thompson. " A native of Patagonia. 

 Recorded from the sandhills in this neighbourhood in 

 Somerset by Murray (Fl. Somerset), who considered it 

 hardly naturalised. — S. T. Dunn. 



Apiiufi nodiflorum^ Reichb. fil. var. ocreatuin^ Bab. 

 Near Lag, Arran, v.c. 100, July and August, 1897. 

 Confirmed by A. Bennett. — A. Somerville. 



Carum. Carvi L. New^ railway embankment, Rugby, 

 1898. Associated with numerous garden plants, and 



