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been noticed as a wildling in Leicestershire ; now we have 

 three locaUties. — W. Bell. 



Thlaspi alpestve, Linn. var. occitaniim, Jord. Rough pasture 

 among old lead mines above Pateley Bridge, altitude nearly 

 1,000 ft., v.c. 64, Mid. W. Yorks., May 28, 1901.— H. S. 

 Thompson. Yes. — A. Bennett. A single specimen sent for 

 verification of name. 



Iheris amara, Linn. Railway below Doublebois Station, 

 v.c. 2, E, Cornwall, Sept. 7, 1901. Escape, but well established. 

 New to Cornwall. — H. S. Thompson. I do not think an 

 admitted "escape" should reckon as a county record. — 

 A.H.W.-D. 



Isatis tinctoria, Linn. The My the, Tewkesbury, v.c. 37, 

 E. Gloucester, May, 1901. — J. B. Duncan. Also sent from 

 the same station by E. Cleminshaw, with fruit, June 22, 1901. 



Rapistnim ovientale, D.C. Banks facing the sea, well 

 established, Aldrington, v.c. 14, E. Sussex, June, 1900. — 

 T. Hilton. This is R. mgosum, D.C, which is distinguished 

 from R. ovientale by the top of the silicle being less abruptly 

 contracted into the style, and by the smaller and shorter lower 

 segment. The hairiness does not seem a reliable character. 

 Only a single specimen was sent. — A.H.W.-D. 



Helianthemum guttatum, Mill. St. Brelade's Bay, Jersey, 

 June 25, 1883.— H. F. Parsons. 



Viola sylvcstris, Reich, f. leucantha, G. Beck. Newtimber, 

 v.c. 14, E. Sussex, April, 1901.— T. Hilton. 



V. Riviniana x sylvestvis. Graffham, v.c. 13, W. Sussex, 

 May 6, 1901.— E. S. Marshall. 



V. carpatica, Borbas. Sides of railway, Cockerham Moss, 

 v.c. 60, W. Lanes., Aug. 18, 1901.— C. E. Salmon and H. S. 

 Thompson. Named by Mr. E. G. Baker and confirmed by 

 Prof. Borbas.— H.S.T. 



V. near Pesneaiii, Lloyd. Sandhills, Lythani, 



v.c. 60, W. Lanes., Aug. 19, 1901.— C. E. Salmon and H. S. 

 Thompson. Named by Mr. E. G. Baker. 



Dianthtis plumarius, Linn. Conway town walls, v.c. 49, 

 Carnarvon, July, 1891. — S. H. Bickham. 



D. prolifer, Linn. Pagham, v.c. 13, W. Sussex, June 25, 

 1901.— E. S. Marshall. 



Silene quinqnevtdnera^ Linn. Brandon, v.c. 53, S. Lincoln. 

 Coll. Miss Stow.— A. Smith. Mr. A. Bennett tells me this 



