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M. sativa, Linn, var. paludosa, (Sole). Damp ground on 

 downs nr. Totlands, Isle-of- Wight, v.c. 10, July 1899. — Fide 

 VV. R. Linton.— C. Waterfall. 



M. sativa, Linn. Bank of R. Hull, nr. Hull Bridge, 

 Beverley, E. Yorks, v.c. 61, Aug. 1899.— C. Waterfall, var. 

 paludosa, Sole. — W. R. L. 



M. sativa. Linn. Ditch bank, Arram Carrs, Beverley, E. 

 Yorks, v.c. 61, Aug. 1899. — C. WaterfaU. arvensis, var. I 

 can't say which, perhaps prcecox ? — W. R. L. 



M. arvensis, L. Arable land, bank of R. Hull, nr. Hull 

 Bridge, Beverley, E. Yorks, v.c. 61. Aug. 1899.— C. Water- 

 fall. Yes, the common form of arable land.— W. R. Linton. 



Galeopsis Ladanum. Linn. Barton, Bedfordshire, Sep. 4, 

 1899.— D. M. Higgins. G. angustifolia, Ehrh.— E. S. & C. E. S. 



Leonunis Cardiaca, L. Whitecroft, W. Gloster. Escaped. 

 30/8/1899.— E. S. Marshall. The contributor does not 

 mention whether it is still in cultivation in the neighbourhood. 

 Most of its English stations are actually on the walls and 

 hedges surrounding gardens. Further southward in Europe, 

 it occurs in less obvious connection with horticulture and 

 spreads along roadsides and over waste ground more after the 

 manner of goutweed with us, but nowhere does it appear to 

 be independent of human influence. — S. T. Dunn. 



Plantago maritima, L. var. minor. H. and A. Stroma, 

 Caithness, July 20, 1899.— Coll. A. M. Geldart. Fide 

 A. Bennett, who refers the authority to Hook. Brit. ¥\. ed. 1, 

 1830, instead of " H. and A."— H. D. Geldart. 



Amavanthtis retroflexus. Linn. Waste ground W. of the 

 Docks towards Hessle, Hull, E. Yorks, v.c. 61, Oct, 1899. 

 Identified at Kew, — C. Waterfall. 



Chenopodium album. Linn. Waste ground at the west of 

 the Docks towards Hessle, Hull, E. Yorks, v.c. 61, 

 Oct., 1899. — C. Waterfall. I think there are more forms than 



