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localized in our herbarium, we found the same to be undoubtedly 

 Spevgiiiaria rupestris, Lebel. Will members look up their 

 specimens in case there has been a mixture of species. 

 E.S. and C.E.S. 



Riihus . Lisnagade, Co. Down. July 30, 1898. 



Ref. No. 6. — H. W. Lett. " This seems altogether anomalous, 

 with the strongly Koehlerian stem of my R. dasyphylkis 

 {R. pallidtis, Bab.), and (as a rule) a wholly eglandular panicle 

 fitting it for a place among the Silvatici. If stem pieces and 

 panicles are from the same bush or bushes (which I do not 

 question) there seems no alternative but to regard it as a hybrid." 

 — W. M. Roger^. 



Euphrasia officinalis, Linn. Totternhoe, Beds. Aug. 1897. 

 — D. M. Higgins. E. Kerneri, Wettst. F. Townsend. 



E. officinalis, Linn. Totternhoe, Beds. Aug. 29, 1898. — 

 D. M. Higgins. E. neniorosa, H. Mart. F.T. 



