18 



S. alba, L. Long Lane, nr. Beverley, E. Yorks, 

 v.c. 61, August, 1898.— C. Waterfall. " Yes."— E. F. L. 



aS'. cinerea x nigricans. Planted by river at Shap- 

 wick, Dorset, and received from Kew Grardens, 14/5/94. 

 — E. F. Linton. 



S. nigricans x jjhylicifolia, Hort. Bournemouth, 

 orig. Clova. May and June, 1893. On the nigricans side. 

 — E. F. Linton. 



Malaxis paludosa, Sw. Glen Fee, Clova. Forfar, 

 v.c. 90, July 30, 1896.— A. Somerville. 



AlliiLm vineale, L. Cleeve Lode, nr. Great Malvern, 

 Worcestershire, v.c. 37, July, 1898. — C. Waterfall. Var. 

 compacturn (Thuill). — E. S. and C. E. S. 



A. paradoxum, Don. Binny Craig, Linlithgow, 22/4/80. 

 Coll. A. C. Christie. — A. Bennett. 



Ornithogahtm nutans, L. Seasend, nr. Spalding, 

 Lincoln, April 27, 1897. Coll. J. Tatum.— D. T. Play- 

 fair. " Bightly named. As there is no note as to the 

 surroundings it looks presumably like a native there. 

 The species can usually be easily traced to cultivation, 

 present or past, at its numerous localities in England. 

 It is certainly naturalised and of long duration in N. W. 

 Europe, but can hardly be considered native there." — 

 S. T. Dunn. An addition to v.c. 53. 



Llli^im Martagon, Linn. Headley, Surrey, July, 

 1898. — A. J. Crosheld. " Surely not considered a native 

 here. It has been known in the locality for a great 

 many years, and must be considered naturalised, as in 

 many other localities in England. Its undoubtedly native 

 limit falls far short of this country." — S. T. Dunn. 



Juncus compressus, Jacq. Damp margin of Groby 

 Pool, Leicester, v.c. 55, 20/7/1898. — A. B. Jackson. 

 ^'Yes."— W. H. Beeby. 



J. compressus, Jacq. ? Salt marsh, Highbridge, 

 Somerset, July, 1898.— H. T. Thompson. " No, J, Gerardi, 

 Loisel."— W. H. B. 



