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Myviophyllum verticillatum, Linn, var, pectinatnm (D.C.). 

 Hickling Broad, v.c. 27, E. Norfolk, September, 1901.— 

 C. Cotton. Apparently correct. — A. Bennett. 



Callitvichc . Clanrye River, near Sheepbridge, 



Co. Down, June 6, 1901. — H. W. Lett. A river form which 

 we have seen from many localities, and which is probably best 

 placed under C. vevnalis, Koch, although the styles are deflexed 

 in fruit. — H. and J. Groves. 



C. . Floating in masses in shallow, muddy pond, 



Castlewillan Park, Co. Down, June 7, 1901. — S. A. Stewart 

 and C. H. Waddell. C. hamiUata. — H. and J. Groves. 



Epilobiiim hirsutum x montamim ? Pond near Malvern, 

 v.c. 37, Worcester, June 30, 1901.— H. S. Thompson. Only 

 about one foot high ; flowers small, salmon-coloured. — H.S.T. 

 Why not roseum ? — -A.H.W.-D. Nothing to do with either; it 

 is E. yoseum, Schreb. — E. S. Marshall. 



E. montaniim x voseuni. Garden weed at Edgbaston, a 

 finer growth than last year's, June 29, 1901. — H. S. Thompson. 



E. laiiceolatum x parviflovtim. Under granite wall, Liskeard, 

 v.c. 2, E. Cornwall, Sept. 4, 1901. — ^H. S. Thompson. Looks 

 to me like pure ohscuvum, Schreb. — ^A.H.W.-D. No trace of 

 either. The specimen sent to me is far advanced, but I can 

 see nothing in it but an exposed state (rock-grown ?) of 

 E. ohsciiviim, Schreb. — E.S.M. 



Seseli Lihanotis, Koch. (1) Chalk pit, Cherry Hinton, 

 v.c. 29, Cambs., Sept., 1901. — S. H. Bickham ; also sent by 

 A. Hosking. (2) Down near Cockmere Haven, v.c. 14, 

 E. Sussex, Aug., 1901.— T. Hilton. 



CEnanthe silaifolia, Bieb. Amberley, v.c. 13, W. Sussex, 

 June, 1901. — T. Hilton. I believe correct. — A. Bennett. Only 

 two specimens sent. — A.H.W.-D. 



Selinum cavvifolia, Linn. Chippenham Fen, v.c. 29, 

 Cambs., Sept. 7, 1901.— S. H. Bickham. 



Coriandrmn sativum, Linn. Waste ground, West Dock 

 Reservation, Hull, v.c. 61, E. Yorks., July, 1901. — 

 C. Waterfall. 



Caiicalis htifolia, Linn. Grimsby, v.c. 54, N. Lincoln, 

 Aug., 1900. — A. Smith. Not previously recorded for the 

 vice-county, but the merest scrap was sent. Is it not only a 

 casual ?— A.H.W.-D. 



