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Stellaria umbrosa, Opiz. Pirniss Wood, Balmuto, Fife, 

 6/1876. Coll. J. T. Syme. — A. Bennett. A specimen of this 

 (see Report 1898-99, p.. 6) was submitted to the Rev. W. R. 

 Linton, who reported; "S. media, var. viajor, Koch (typical)." 



Riihiis . Ref. No. 13. Near Inverneil, Cantire, 



y\ug. 22, 1897.— C. E. Salmon. See Report 1897-98, p. 8. 

 Of this Bramble, the Rev, W. Moyle Rogers now writes: — "I 

 now believe this to be a form of var. sevtifloriis (P. J. Muell), 

 making some approach tow^ards anglicaniis ; an approach which 

 is less apparent in some other Scotch specimens from Dum- 

 barton, Argyle and Perth. Rev. A. Ley, who hsis sertiflorus 

 growing in his own parish and has known it longer and more 

 intimately than any of us, agrees with me in this." 



Pynis Aria, differing towards P.latifolia, Syme. From a tree 

 in Nightingale Valley, Clifton, Bristol mentioned in White's 

 Flora of Bristol, p. 178, May, 1892.— Mrs. Lomax. See 

 Report 1892-3/. 8. Certainly P. Aria, var., but I do not see 

 ■the approach to P. latifolia.—K. Ley. 



P. scandica, Syme ? Glen Easan Biorach, Loch Ranza, 

 Arran. v.c. 100, July 2, 1895.— A. Somerville. Yes.— 

 E. F. Linton. Yes, P. Scandica of Syme. Ripe fruit oblong ; 

 smaller than in the ordinary planted tree called P. Scandica. — 

 A. Ley. 



P. fennica, Syme ? Gorge off Glen Catacol, Arran. 

 v.c. 100, Aug. 20, 1895.- — A. Somerville. Yes, Pyvns fennica of 

 Syme : " ripe fruit somewhat larger than that of the P. Scandica 

 of Arran ; oblong, not round.'' Rev. D. Landsborough, in litt. 

 —A. Ley. 



Seduni rupestre, L. Dry bank on roadside, Wallis Down, 

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

 corrected to 5. reflexwn, L. in the last report, the Rev. 

 E. F. Linton now identifies as 5. reflexuni, var. albescens, Haw. 

 — E.S. and C.E.S. 



Arian italicnm. Lane, St. Martins, Guernsey, June, 1894. 

 — J. D. Gray. A. italicnm. Mill. vrt. genuinum. — F. Townsend. 



