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1898. — C. Waterfall. Most of the specimens are R. peltatiis^ 

 and some of them belong to the form tnincatiis. The three 

 specimens in the cover (distinguished by a note in distributing) 

 appear to belong to a large flowered form of R. hetevophylkcs. — • 

 H. and J. G. 



R. peltatus, Schrank. vrv . floribundus , Bab. Pool in a field 

 near Burtwick, E. Yorks., v.c. 61, May, 1898.— C. Waterfall. 

 Apparently R. heterophyllus v. snhmevsiis, but too young for 

 satisfactory determination. — H. and J. G. 



R. Bcuidotii, Godr. Palmer, E. Sussex, May, 1900. 

 Fresh water pond.— T. Hilton. Yes. — H. and J. G. 



R. flabellatiis, Desf., var. eiiropceus, Nyman. Ex. hort. 

 Bromley, Kent; orig. from St. Aubin's Bay, Jersey, May, 1900. 

 — D. T. Playfair. 



Papaver dubhim, L. var. Lecoqii, Lamotte. Hedgebank in 

 cornfield, near Bryn Enryn, Denbighshire, v.c. 50, July, 1900. 

 Sap yellow. — C. Waterfall. Correct ; new record for the vice- 

 county. — E.S. and C.E.S. 



Neckeria hiilhosa, N. E. Br. Among grass in Hotham Park, 

 North Lane, E. Yorks. v.c. 61, April, 1900. Probably 

 introduced. — C. Waterfall. CorrecL Native of woods and 

 bushy hillsides in most parts of Europe. In England only 

 recorded as an escape from cultivation, though sometimes well- 

 established, as one would expect so near its native area. — 

 S. T. Dunn. 



Funiaria paUidiflora, Jord. On old wall, near Mochdre, 

 Denbighshire, July, 1900.— C. Waterfall. Correct. H. W. 

 Pugsley. Additional to v.c. 50. 



F . pallidiflora, Jord. Cornfields, Pabo Hill, Carnarvonshire, 

 v.c. 49, July 1900.— C. Waterfall. I think F. Borai, Jord., 

 but the specimens are not very satisfactory. — H.W.P. 



F. pallidiflova, Jord. Hele Road, Ilfracombe, N. Devon, 

 v.c. 4. Coll. D. M. Higgins. June, 1897.— C. Waterfall. 

 This is the plant described in Bab. Man. as F. pallidiflora, 

 Jord., /5 Borm. It is not the F. Boraei, Jord. — H.W.P. 



F. coiifusa, Jord. Cult, land, Uckfield, Sussex. June, 1900. 

 — T. Hilton. This is the true F. confusa of Jordan. — H.W.P. 



F. nmvalis, Sond. Hedges near Brereton, Staffs, Aug., 

 1900.— H. P. Reader. Yes.— H.W.P. 



F. densiflora, D.C. Waste ground, Ashburnham Road, 

 Luton, Beds.— D. M. Higgins. No; F. officinalis, L.— H.W.P. 



F. densiflora, D.C. Racehill, Brighton, E. Sussex. July, 

 1900.— T. Hilton. Yes.— H.W.P. 



