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P. acaidis x elatior, near elatior. Hardwick Woods, 

 Cambs., April 23, 1898. — G. Goode. " May be, but looks 

 pure elatior^ — M. C. 



P. farinosa. Linn. var. acaidis. Teesdale, Yorks, May, 

 1892. — Quite permanent in one locality, and all the plants 

 are of this variety in a small area. — H. T. Mennell. 



P. scotica. Hook. Houton, Orkney, 1877. Coll. 

 J. T. Syme.— A. Bennett. 



Echium plantagineuni^ L. Gallow Hill, St. Helier's, 

 Jersey, May 26, 1897.— D. T. Playfair. "Correct. Any 

 light on the source would have been welcome. It is a 

 common weed of the East that has appeared once or twice 

 as a grain importation in England." — S. T. Dunn. 



Verbascuni Lyclmifis, L. var. niicranthum^ Moretti. 

 Bossington, Somerset S., July 25, 1898. Flowers bright 

 yellow. — C. E. Salmon. See note in Journ. Bot. 1894, 

 p. 23, by Mr. S. T. Dunn. 



EupJirasia officinalis, Linn. Totternhoe, Bedfordshire, 

 August 29, 1898. — D. M. Higgins. See supplement in 

 future Keport. 



Bartsia, Odontites, Huds. Barton, Bedfordshire, July 

 21, 1898.— D. M. Higgins. "Var. seroiina (Reichb.). 

 There is much variation in the angle of ascension of the 

 branches in this gathering, tending to connect B. serotina 

 (Reichb.) with var. diver gens, Balb." — E. F. Linton. 



B, Odontites, Huds. Between Kilnsey and Easington, 

 E. Yks., v.c. 61, August, 1898.— C. Waterfall. " This also 

 is var. serotina (Keichb.) in a less advanced state." — 

 E. F. L. 



B. Odontites, Huds. Carey Chalk Pit, Willerby, 

 E. Yks., v.c. 61, Sept., 1898. — C. Waterfall "Var. 

 serotina (Reichb.)" — E. F. L. 



B. Odontites, Huds. Kelsey Pits, E. Yks., v.c. 61, 

 Sept., 1898.— C. Waterfall. "Var. serotina (Reichb.). Is 

 the typical form verna anything more than a luxuriant 

 form of ' var. serotina,^ with the foliaceous parts more fully 

 developed in proportion to the flowers ? " — E. F. L. 



