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C. .daucoides, Linn. (1) Waste ground, West Dock 

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

 C. Waterfall. (2) By the Custom House, Kingston, v.c. 13, 

 W. Sussex, June, 1901. — T. Hilton. Mr. A. Bennett says of 

 a specimen of Mr. Waterfall's distributed to him (not specially 

 selected for criticism), Is this correct ? It is impossible to 

 be sure with this specimen. If so, the fruits are either abortive 

 or monstrous." — A.H.W.-D. 



Galium Vaillantii, D.C. Potato patch, Seamer Station, 

 near Scarborough, v.c. 62, X.E. Yorks. Coll. W. Foggitt. 

 Aug. 15, 1901.— C. Waterfall. 



Valeriana Mikanii, Syme. Tugby Wood, v.c. 55, Leicester, 

 Aug. 8, 1901. — W. Bell. I agree with you, samhucifolia. — 

 A. Bennett. Certainly not ; characteristic sambucifolia. — E. S. 

 Marshall. 



V. pyrenaica, Linn. Ambleside, v.c. 69, Westmoreland. 

 Coll. Miss Hodgson. July, 1901.— H. D. Geldart. 



Achillea tanacetifolia, All. Waste ground. West Dock 

 Reservation, Hull, v.c. 61, E. Yorks., July, 1900. — C. Waterfall. 



Matricaria discoidea, Linn. Casual, grassv roadsides, near 

 Winshill, Burton-on-Trent, v.c. 39, Staffs., 'Nov. 3, 1901.— 

 A. B. Jackson. This is just the situation in which this species 

 appears to flourish best. Originally from N. America, it is 

 now rather widely scattered in England and on the continent 

 of Europe, but is doubtless often passed over as Matricaria 

 inodova. It is a stiffer and more bushy plant than the latter, 

 and has, moreover, 1 not 5-toothed disc florets. — S. T. Dunn. 



Saiitoliiia Chanicecypayissias, Linn. Waste ground. West 

 Dock Reser\-ation, Hull, \-.c. 61, E. Yorks., June, 1901. — 

 C. Waterfall. This is Anthemis altissima, a cornfield weed of 

 S. Europe and the East, which has been observed in many 

 localities in Britain associated with other grain introductions. 

 — S. T. Dunn. 



Senecio sqiialidiis, Linn. Walls of Yarmouth Churchyard, 

 Sept. 2, 1901.— S. H. Bickham. 



5. squalidus x vulgaris. Hort. Bot. Gardens, Cambridge, 

 July, 1901 ; root sent from Cork in 1897. See " Irish 

 Naturalist," Dec, 1897, and Jan., 1898.— A. B. Jackson. 



S. spathulcefolius, D.C. Cliffs near Holyhead, v.c. 52, 

 Anglesea, June 20, 1901.— J. E. Griffith. 



Carduus pratensis, Willd. var. or form. Boggy held, 

 Nether \A'alstead, Lindfield, v.c. 11, E. Sussex, July 7, 1901. 

 — R. S. Standen and C. E. Salmon. I thought at first that 



