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M. sativa, L. var. rwalis, Lond. Cat. Nutfield Marsh 

 Green, Surrey, Sep. 19, 1900. — C. E. Salmon. 



Thymus Serpyllum, Fr. var. pvostvatum, Horn. Ref. No. 

 2,444. Near Sandwick, Mainland, v.c. Ill, Orkney, 16/7/1900. 

 — E. S. Marshall. 



Calammthd sylvatica, Bromf. Apes Down, Isle of Wight; 

 Aug. 24, 1900.— C. E. Salmon. 



Melissa officinalis, L. Roadside at Sandplace, Cornwall, 

 Sep. 20, 1900. New to v.c, 2.— H. S. Thompson. 



Stachys pakistris, L. x sylvatica {aiiihigiia, Sm.) Stennis, 

 Orkney, Aug. 25, 1900.— F. C. Crawford. No, 5. palustvis ; 

 leaves narrow, sessile or sub-sessile, and base not cordate. — 

 E.S. and C.E.S. Certainly not ambigjia. I found this same 

 liispid f. or var. of 5. paliistris plentifully in Mainland, Orkney, 

 last July (I also saw amhigiia in one spot). — E, S. Marshall. 



S. alpina, L. Open woodland, near North Nibley, 

 West Gloucestershire, July 7, 1900.— J. W. White. Very 

 iDeautiful examples of this interesting plant. 



Teiicvium Chamcedrys, L. Wall, Camber Castle, Rye, E. 

 Sussex, July, 1900. — T. Hilton. Interesting to find the plant 

 (" known in Sherard's time ") still existing here and flowering 

 in some quantity. 



Plantago arenaria, Waldst. and Kit. Waste ground. West 

 Dock Reservation, Hull, E. Yorks., v.c. 61, Sept., 1900. — C. 

 Waterfall. Correct. — S. T. Dunn. 



Amanmthiis retroflexus, L., and albus, L. Tripcock Ness, 

 W. Kent, Aug. 18, 1900.— A. H. Wolley Dod. Correct.— 

 -S.T.D. 



Chenopodium polysperiiniiii, L. var. spicaUun (Moq.). Cult, 

 field, near Merrow Common, Surrey, Oct. 8, 1900. — C. E. 

 Salmon. 



C. polyspenmim, L. var. cymosiim (Moq.). (1) Waste 

 _ground, Woodland Road, Leicester, v.c. 55, Aug., 1900. 

 Rather rare in this county and only previously recorded in two 

 localities. — W. Bell. (2) Near Moorden Farm, near Penshurst 

 Station, W. Kent, Sept. 12, 1900.— C. E. Salmon. 



C. ficifoliiim, Sm. Hodshrove Farm, E. Sussex, Aug., 

 1900. — T. Hilton. Correct. Of all our Chenopodia, the most 

 strictly confined to waste places and rubbish heaps, in which it 

 is becoming common about London. — S. T. Dunn. 



C. album, L. var. Waste ground. West Dock Reserva- 

 tion, Hull, E. Yorks., v.c. 61, Sept., 1900.— C. \\ aterfall. I 



