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E, latifolia, Pursh. (Teste Wettstein). Ref. No. 1850, 

 Melvich, W. Sutherland, 15/7/1897.— E. S. Marshall. 



E. foulaensis, Towns. Ref. No. 2079. Findhorn Bay, 

 Elgin, 11/8/1898.- E. S. Marshall. 



Bartsia Odontites, Huds. Barton, Beds., Sep. 1899. — 

 D. M. Higgins. These specimens illustrate the view I have 

 been more and more inclined to hold, that (a) verna and 

 (h) sevotina are mere states, dependent for the length of the 

 bracts on soil, shade, moisture, etc., or possibly on the host 

 plant in part. In this gathering there is some variation in 

 both directions, and specimens might be picked out as repre- 

 senting either state. It is best named as labelled. — E. F. 

 Linton. 



Melampynim pvatense, L. var. hians, Druce. Nr. Mallaranny, 

 W. Mayo, 21/6/1899, Fls. golden.— E. S. Marshall. 



Rhinanthns major, Ehrh. Cult, field, Inchnadamph, 

 Sutherland, W., Aug. 1, 1899. — C. E. Salmon. New to v.c. 

 108. 



Mentha rotiindifolia, Huds. Nr. Aberayron, Cardigan, v.c. 

 46. 26/8/1899. Ref. No. 2274.— E. S. Marshall. A form of 

 rotiindifolia, not Baiihini. — W. R. Linton. 



M. alopeciivoides, Hull, (fide A. Bennett). In cottage 

 garden, Skipness, Kintyre, v.c. 101, Aug. 27, 1899. — 

 A. Somerville. This is interesting as bearing out the obser- 

 vation that the plant is used instead of M. viridis by Scotch 

 cottagers. — S. T. Dunn. 



M. piperita, Huds., vars. officinalis, Hall, and vuls^aris. Sole. 

 Growing (with M. rubra, Sm.) by a stream, Friday Street, 

 Leith Hill, Surrey, Sep. 30, 1899. (Confirmed by W. R. 

 Linton.) — C. E. Salmon. 



M. sativa. Linn, var. rivalis, Lond. Cat. By River Wey, 

 above Bower's Mill, Surrey, Sep. 2, 1899. — C. E. Salmon. 

 Yes.— W. R. Linton. 



