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C. hanmlata, Kuetz. Dyke, Spring Head lane. Hull, 

 E. Yorks, v.c. 61, Nov. 1899.— C. Waterfall. We should like 

 to see this plant again, witn fruit. — -E. S. & C. E. S. 



Epilohium palustre x ohscunim. (E. lingnlaUim, Baker). 

 Flegg Burgh Fen, East Norfolk, 28/7/99.— J. and A. Bennett. 

 These are not obscunm x pakistve (E. lingulatum, Baker ! ), 

 but palustre x pavviflorum ; much nearer palustve in habit and 

 leaves, but approaching parviflomm in their clothing and 

 inflorescence. No trace of ohscuvum ! — E. S. Marshall. 



E. ohscunim x pavviflorum. Mati's Lane, Cheshire, July 

 30, 1899.— A. H. Wolley Dod. Correct. A very good 

 intermediate. — E. S. M. 



E. hirsiUiim x pavviflorum. Near Witley, Surrey, 4/7/1898. 

 Ref. No. 2128.— E. S. Marshall. 



E. — Stony embankment at Rudyard Ry. Stn., Staffii, N. 

 Sept. 1899. — H. S. Thompson. E. montanum L, (forma 

 aprica). — E. S. Marshall. 



Apium nodiflorum, Reichb. fil. var. ocreatum, Bab. In 

 Springs at small peat bog. North Newbald, E. -Yorks, v.c. 61, 

 Sep., 1899, FideE. F. Linton.— C. Waterfall. 



Loniceva Xylostemn, L. Amberley, Sussex, June 30, 1899. — 

 A. J. Crosfield. In the present instance, as well as in a few 

 other British localities, this species is said to have the 

 appearance of being indigenous. But as its natural distri- 

 butors, the birds, are much more likely to have carried the 

 seeds from some of its numerous horticultural stations than 

 from any of the few " wild " ones, the species can hardly, with 

 safety, be received as British. It is not obviously native in 

 N. France, Belgium or Holland. — S. T. Dunn. 



Valeriana Mikanii, Syme. Dry copse on the cnalk downs, 

 nr. Amberley, Sussex, W., June 30, 1899. Confirmed by 

 W. H. Beeby. — C. E. Salmon. 



Ambvosia arte misia folia, L. Railway Embankment nr 

 Box, Wilts, Sep. 1899.— S. T. Dunn. 



