19 



Rupnex maritimus, L. Border of Martham Dike, E. Norfolk, 

 25/7/1899. J. & A. Bennett. 



R. mavitinius, Linn. Cold Harbour, Harpenden, Herts. 

 Aug. 11, 1899. — D. M. Higgins. Correct; additional to v.c. 

 20.— E. S. and C. E. S. 



Eiiphofhia Peplis, Linn. Slapton, S. Devon, Aug. 1899. 

 — G. C. Druce. 



E. Esula, L. Established on the railway, Spynie, Elgin, 

 19/8/1898.— E. S. Marshall. It is interesting to find this 

 species established so far north as Elgin. Its position suggests 

 its introduction by railway construction or railway traffic which 

 have added so many alien species of the flora of Scotland. 

 Here as elsewhere in N. Europe it is, of course entirely 

 dependent upon artificial conditions. — S. T. Dunn. 



Salix alba, L. var. canilea. Els. near Blandford, Dorset. 

 Ap. 10, 1894. Foliage, Kinson, Dorset, Aug 1, 1898— E. E. 

 Linton. 



S. cineveax purpurea, (No. 192). 5. sordida, Kerner. Hort. 

 Bournemouth. Early April and late July, 1898-99.— E. F. 

 Linton. 



5. cinerea K Mvrsinites, (No. 278). Made and grown Hort. 

 Bournemouth; 10-12th May, 1898-99; foliage, 24th July, 1899. 

 — E. F. Linton. 



S. repens xviniinalis, (No. 280). Made and grown Hort. 

 Bournemouth ; male, early April ; female, early May ; foliage, 

 24th and 25th July, 1898-99, E. F. Linton. 



S. phylicifolia X purpurea, (No. 191). 5. secernetu, B. White. 

 Hort. Bournemouth, May 12, and July 20, 1898-99.— E. E. 

 Linton. 



5. nigricans x phylicifolia. Orig. prope Moffat. Hort, 

 Bournemouth, 17/4 and 27/6, 1894.— E. E. Linton. 



