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one represented in the specimens from Hessle, on the whole 

 the majority are nearer var. paganum than to var. vivide, i^one 

 takes the E.B. as a standard. I should not be surprised 

 if Herr Freyn would name some of them var. glonierulosttin, 

 Reichb., and I would advise you to send him a specimen; the 

 one I have marked with a cross [returned to Mr. \\'aterfall. 

 E. S. and C. E. S.] resembles very closely an Oxford specimen 

 so named by him, but Mr. Waterfall's specimen is not so far 

 advanced. Young specimens are usually unsatisfactory. — G. 

 Claridge Druce. 



C. opulifolmm, Schrad. Waste ground W. of the Docks 

 towards Hessle, Hull, E. Yorks, v.c. 61. Identified at Kew. 

 Oct., 1899.— C. Waterfall. 



C. urbicum, Linn. Sandy ground. Alum Chine, Bourne- 

 mouch, S. Hants, v.c. 11, July, 1899.— C. Waterfall. This is 

 clearly an error; the plant is an immature specimen of A triplex 

 hastata, aggregate; similar specimens are the C. urbicum of 

 "Beesley Oxford" in Topographical Botany. — G. C. Druce. 



C. nibnim, L. var. psendo-botry aides, H. C. Watson, 

 Pembrey Burrows, Carmarthen, v.c. 44, 28/8/1899.— E. S. 

 Marshall. 



Atfiplex pattila, Linn. Salt marsh, Hengistbury Head, 

 South Hants, v.c. 11, July, 1899.— C. Waterfall, A small 

 maritime form. — A. B. 



Siiceda maritima, Dum. var. procwnbens, Syme. (1) Salt 

 marsh, nr. Hamworthy Station, Dorset, v.c. 9 Jnly, 1899. (2) 

 Salt marsh, shore of Poole Harbour, Dorset, v.c. 9 July, 1899. 

 — C. Waterfall. Yes, both belong to the variety. — E. S. and 

 C. E. S. 



S. maritiina, Dum. yrt. procumbens, Syme. Sandy ground, 

 nr. The Fever Hospital, Poole, Dorset, v.c. 9 July, 1899. — C. 

 Waterfall. No, type.— E. S. and C. E. S. 



Salsola Kali, Linn. var. tragus, D. C. Waste ground, W. 

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

 Identified at Kew. Oct, 1899.— C. Waterfall. 



